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Yamaha Wr250f Wrf250 2001 2002 Factory Effex Sticker Kit 1230 See Notes on 2040-parts.com

AU $119.95
Location:

Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia

Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Factory Effex Manufacturer Part Number:19-01230 Type:Decal Kit UPC:N/A


PO Box 4301
Coffs Harbour
NSW 2450

Questions please email : darryl@coffs-motorsports.com.au

Questions please call : 0418-732 677

NOTE : The WR250F uses a smaller tank so this kit will fit but edges in some areas will need to be trimmed.

FACTORY EFFEX - GRAPHIC KIT                    

EVO 13 Series Graphic Kit
Includes shroud, tank & airbox graphics.

Made in USA
18MIL Super Thick
Scratch Resistant
Easy to Apply Material that sticks.

After the application heat up the stickers by means of a heat gun or hair-dryer and exert pressure on them for a secure bond.


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