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Ltr 450 Graphics Suzuki Lt 450r Custom Decal Kit Full Coverage #2500 Orange on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

Temecula, California, United States

Temecula, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Allmotorgraphics Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:Suzuki LTR450 Surface Finish:High Gloss Compatible Make:LT-450R Warranty:Yes Compatible Model:Quadracer Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

All Motor Graphics decal kit:
SUZUKI LTR450 (2006-2014)
part number:LTR450-2500-ORANGE


• No extra charge to ADD name, number and logos.
 (include your custom instruction in the Paypal Note to Seller
Window or call 951-200-4507)

• Preview of your custom kit within 24 hours

• Fast 48-72 hours turn-around-time after custom layout approval.

• High gloss 24 mil super thick vinyl made for motorsport racing.

• Free Domestic Shipping including: Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico & Guam.

• We ship worldwide.


Free Custom Service:
If you would like to customize your kit, please include your custom details in the Paypal Note to Seller Window.  Feel free to call us at 951-200-4507 from 9 am to 6 pm Pacific Time. Monday to Saturday. We will email the custom layout for approval before printing your kit.


About All-Motor-Graphics Kits:
Our premium graphics are engineered for extreme motorsport applications, requiring absolute adhesion to low surface energy plastics. These full coverage kits are manufactured with high end digital equipment to produce extremely vivid colors, and highly detailed artworks with an air-brushed quality look. All graphics are laminated with scratch resistant over-laminate film that holds up against harsh riding conditions and power washing. All of our designs are available for all bike models. We have an extensive template library covering models from 1989 to 2015. If you do not see your exact model listed, please contact us. Your kit will be shipped as shown in the picture WITHOUT any CUSTOMIZATION unless specified.

Terms of Sale:
All of our products are inspected prior to packaging. Please check your package immediately upon delivery. In the unlikely event that they have been damaged during shipping, a claim must be filed within 48 hours of delivery. If you are not satisfied, please return it within 7 days for a refund minus the actual shipping cost. ALL NON-PERSONALIZED RETURNS ARE SUBJECT TO A 25% RESTOCKING FEE. The merchandise must be in the exact shrink-wrapped packaging and resellable condition. We will not accept returns that have been damaged, improperly packaged or tampered with. All custom personalized kit CANNOT be returned. Customer is responsible for all return shipping costs. All return shipments must have the postal delivery confirmation number or tracking information. If you have any problems with your item please email us before leaving negative feedback. We do our best to provide quality products and making sure our customers are 100% satisfied.

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