Yamaha 100% Genuine 55mm Tuning Fork Decal Emblem Red / Silver on 2040-parts.com
Chonburi, Thailand
HI , please read description and term in full before placing your order Thanks 1 x BRAND NEW GENUINE YAMAHA TUNING FORK TANK DECAL 55mm Diameter Red/Silver 1 Piece Shipping terms & conditions Free delivery worldwide , exclusions apply . ( Shipping to certain locations is an extra $2.40 due to many problems with the postal service in these countries ) Items are shipped via Economy International Airmail within 24 hours after payment is cleared. It will normally take 1-3 weeks to reach your destination depending on carrier.
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