Rear Fender Decal For Yamaha Wr250x 2007-2011 on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Pennsylvania, United States
Custom made rear fender decal for a yamaha wr250x decals can be customized with logos, but you must put a note in paypal as to what you want on the decals, color on decal can also be changed if your bike is white or blue (shown on a black fender) (please email with any questions) other decals for this bike available soon including full kits *note this will be a totally custom decal and does not ship out immediately please allow approx 3 days also if you have a different colored wr like the white and blue one, colors can be changed to suit your bike! please email me about color changes
(1) rear fender decal, the decal is printed and laminated for high gloss and durability that will last for years, add some protection and style to the rear fender with these quality pieces *note before applying wipe down the plastic with rubbing alcohol and allow to dry, if you have any chips in the plastic you should try to smooth them out, otherwise they will show through the decal, the decals pictured were applyed dry by starting with the center on the rear fender and smoothening up and down while working from the center to the side then repeated for the opposite side Check out my other items! I can be contacted for any questions about the decals WORLDWIDE SHIPPING! if you need something you don't see listed from my other autions - PLEASE ASK! I may start a listing for it Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Not Paying will get you Negative Feedback
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