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Pirelli Personalized Rim Tire Direction Decals Sticker For Trackbike Sportbike on 2040-parts.com

US $6.50
Location:

Kingston, Pennsylvania, United States

Kingston, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:dw Manufacturer Part Number:dw

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*perfect for track day riders or racers

 

(4) white and black rim pirelli personalized direction arrows (for inner flat area of rim) , good for marking the valve stem area,  These Decals are made from Oracal Vinyl that will last for years decals are also laminated to help protect against solvents

*Please indicate what name you want on the decal, (shorter names work the best, not first and last names together)


*How many times did you drop off your rims and tires to have new ones mounted at a race or track day only to look around and there are a ton of them that look like yours. make sure you get "your" rims back by having some recognizable decals on them

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