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Rear Numberplate Decals Fits Aprilia 2004-2009 Rsvr on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
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Kingston, Pennsylvania, US

Kingston, Pennsylvania, US
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A set(2) of Black and white rear numberplates for the tail of a Aprilia RSVR

The Numberplates come black and white with a small RSV in the corner, the v60's are NOT included but available as well as the aprilia for the top of the tail, these will fit street or track bodywork, as you can see in the picture the track bodywork is slightly wider than the street tail, but will fit either way, for best fit it is reccomended that the turn signal lens be removed on the street tail and the decal cut and wrapped into the tailight hole edge, then the lens to be reinstalled

 

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