Triumph Tank Protector Pad, Carbon Fiber, Fit Triple Bsa Daytona Sprint Tiger Gt on 2040-parts.com
Fort Wayne, Indiana, US
UNION JACK TANK PROTECTOR PAD- 7.5L X 5"H - CARBON FIBER PATTERN WITH DESIGN CUT OUT. (DESIGN WILL APPEAR THE COLOR OF YOUR TANK). ULTRA GLOSSY, NON YELLOWING, CRYSTAL CLEAR, GEL DOME COATING! READY TO APPLY! MADE WITH PRIDE IN THE USA AND SHIPS FAST! INCLUDES INSTRUCTIONS AND SURFACE PREP WIPE. ***IT'S WELL WORTH THE MONEY, AS UNLIKE THE CHINESE IMPORTS, THIS PAD WILL STICK AND IT WILL LAST!!***
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