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Yamaha R1 Sticker Decal on 2040-parts.com

US $2.00
Location:

Toms River, New Jersey, United States

Toms River, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Manufacturer Part Number:R1-BK Placement:Universal Type:Single Decal

 

LISTING IS FOR 1 100% NEW R1 DECAL

(IF  A SPECIFIC COLOR IS NOT CHOSEN  BLACK DECAL (AS SEEN IN PIC)  WILL SHIP  BY DEFAULT)

 SIZE: 1.5" x 6"

MADE OF HIGH GRADE ORACAL  VINYL

4-6 YEAR OUT DOOR USE VINYL

EASY TO INSTALL

DECALS ARE DIE CUT NO BACKROUND, LETTERS ONLY (Backround color becomes color surface you apply them to)

Note: Decals are close but not exact as OEM SPECS

ADD STYLE TO ANY MACHINE EASILY COVERS UP SCRATCHES & DINGS

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