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New Real Carbon Firber Yamaha Yzf R6 (2006-2009) Top Triple Clamp Yoke Tank Pad on 2040-parts.com

US $21.98
Location:

广州市, 廣東省, China

广州市, 廣東省, China
Condition:New Brand:moto-decal Type:Pad Placement:Fairing Primary Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply


Description:

Add Some Bling To Your lovely Motor, catching everybody's eye on the road .

These stickers can go right on top of your existing stickers, or be used on a new painted fairing .New Top Quality 3D Raised Real Carbon Firber Sticker For YAMAHA R6 (2006-2009) .

Easy installation, just clean your fairing with a non-oily cleaner, peel and stick! 

Quantity:  one piece .

Fitment: YAMAHA R6 (2006-2009) .

Please pay attention to it before purchasing !

Other colors and models available , please check our other listing or contact us, thanks !

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We accept Paypal only, and only Ship to the Confirmed address provided by paypal. Before you pay, please make sure your address in ebay is same as the address you would like us to ship to. 

Shipping:

1. Handling time: 1-2 working days .

2. It will be delayed a few days if it catches Chinese Traditional Festival .your understanding is appreciated. 

3. Shipping by registered International Airmail parcel, Delivery time : United States / United Kingdom / Australia 7-13 days,Canada /France 7-15 days, Most European country 15-30 days.The estimated Time of South America and some remote areas probably takes  3-7 weeks due to strictly custom inspection.

4. Tracking number will be provided.

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