4pcs 17"motorcycle Wheel Decal Inner Rim Stripe Tape Sticker Kawasaki Ninja Z250 on 2040-parts.com
BeiJing, BeiJing, China
17"Motorcycle Kawasaki Ninjia Z250 Wheel Inner Rim Reflective Sticker Stripe
FEATURES
Net Weight: 0.04 kg Condition: Brand New Colors: Black/White
Size: 17" |
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