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Honda Z50r Tank Decals Reproduction 99 Z50 R 1999 Stickers on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States

Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:0 Brand:Blue

Reproduction 1999 Honda Z50R decals. These were reproduced from factory decals to correct size. The red is close to the seat red and not a neon as the factory color. We spent a lot of time to get the gradient correct in the"Z" area, it's not just a fade but very close to correct dot pattern as the original. You will receive one pair of decals (Left and Right) Also available in other colors. We are not a reseller, our decals are printed in house on quality vinyl with a clear over laminate layer for protection. We can do other colors or designs just ask. We also do reproduction decals if you are looking to for a special decal that is not avaliable. Please ask any other questions.

 


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