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Patch Bmw R 1200 C on 2040-parts.com

US $9.90
Location:

St Priest, France

St Priest, France
Condition:New without tags Brand:BMW UPC:Does not apply

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 L'écusson     peut être cousu ou appliqué avec un fer à repasser.

L'écusson brodé est recouvert d'une colle spéciale qui fond sous l'effet de la chaleur et s'incorpore donc bien dans les matières textiles.

Placer  l'écusson brodé à l'emplacement souhaité, le recouvrir d'une feuille de papier sulfurisé et l'appliquer avec un fer à repasser.

Autres détails :
À coudre,
ou à appliquer.
15 a 20 secondes avec tout fer à repasser.
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