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Ngk Spark Plug Decal Sticker For Car Or Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com

US $7.50
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Kingston, Pennsylvania, US

Kingston, Pennsylvania, US
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this is a universal decal, NGK makes spark plugs for all japanese motorcycles so this would fit any motorycle you would want to put it on

A set (2) of red, black and white NGK decals, each decal is approx 3.5 inches in diameter and is made out of high quality printed and laminated vinyl that will last for years, if you are going after the suzuki team look, YOU NEED these decals! other decals in the picture are also available from some of my other auctions or by request

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