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Sano Front Arch Stickers Pitbike Motocross Bbr Ssr Pitster Minibike Moto Crf Klx on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, United States

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New

Up for auction is a set of brand new, never used, SANO front fender arch stickers for KLX110, CRF50, and all other pitbikes.

These fit smaller style motorcycle front fenders and are only about 6" long. (too small for big bikes)

Included in the kit is: Left and right arch stickers.

No other stickers included, but check out the low price!

Very few of these Sano kits are available.

These used to retail for $17.99.

No reserve, highest bid wins.

We do not ship international, so don't ask. USA only!

Check out my other SANO pitbike auctions too!

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