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Ninja Sports Tank Pad Motorcycle Gas Tank Protector Kawasaki Ninja Set on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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macau, MO

macau, MO
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Brand-New : Tank Pad Motorcycle Gas Tank Protector Kawasaki Ninja Set .

Product : as picture shown , Material: High Quality Resin .

Easy to install (No additional tools are needed) ,Protect gas tank from scratch ,Fit for all motorcycle .

Size : 15cm X 19cm


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