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Yamaha Xt550 Decal Set on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Tumtum, Washington, United States

Tumtum, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded

The complete and most accurate petrol tank and side panels decal set for Yamaha XT550 - Reproduced according to original set and parts.

After renovating my own XT550 for the second time (see images), i noticed that all the 
replacements decals i bought here on Ebay (and cost a lot!) were just WRONG.
not the right curves. not the right size, and far from the original Yamaha decals.

This item is the result of hard work to reproduce the CORRECT decal set, 
creating it by original decals and original parts, resulting in high quality vector data graphic file.

The decal is printed digitally on high quality sticker, covered by gloss UV protection.

you will notice that it comes in ONE piece and not separate stripes  - AS THE ORIGINAL DID.

 It can come with thin line around the objects for you to cut yourself - to match the original cutting lines.

It is best practice to put the fuel decals on the tank before coating main color.

In your order - please mention your desired colors to match your bike model. or you can get crazy with it... - it is specially printed for you from the high quality vector data file which was used to renovate the bike in the images here.


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