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Cafe Racer Decals Motorcycle Tank on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Ronchin, France

Ronchin, France
Condition:New Warranty:No Part Brand:Caferacer tank decals

****COMES AS A PAIR****

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Colour's - silver,white,black,red,blue, Royal Blue,yellow,grey,gold, green, Dark green and orange.
 
 please email the colour you want, or i will send in the default colour- black
 

MADE FROM QUALITY VINYL 
All sizes can be modified - please contact for details.  Will stick to any clean & smooth surface.
 

  
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS
THESE ARE TOP QUALITY VINYL STICKERS CUT TO A PROFESSIONAL HIGH STANDARD. CUT WITH  OUTDOOR DURABLE GLOSS VINYL. WATER AND WEATHER PROOF.

SMALLER AND LARGER PACKS ARE AVALIBLE, PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR DETAILS

 

 
RETURNS
Faulty items must be returned within 7 days of original delivery
date and subject to inspection prior to inssuance of a full refund or a
replacement less return postage costs which is at our discretion.
 
 
Payment
 
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