Rear Numberplate Decals Fits Aprilia 2009 2010 2011 2012 Rsv4 on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Pennsylvania, US
A set(2) of custom printed rear numberplates for the tail of a Aprilia RSV4 custom printed numberplates for street or track bodywork, can be customized with your race number on them or blank, each plate a pinstripe on them, the outer edge is white. the decals are subsurface printed for high gloss and durability Check out my other aprilia items! International Orders Welcome!
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