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FACTORY EFFEX TEAM JGR YAMAHA RACING GRAPHICS KIT
For all the Yamaha YZ450F (4-stroke) bikes from 2010 to 2013(2014 DESIGN) You get everything that you see in the first picture!(bike picture for reference only)custom matching number plate backgrounds (with NAME and NUMBER printed on them) are available for an additional $59.99 SAME KIT USED BY THE 2014 JGR RACE TEAM Original Factory Effex graphics made in the USA Decals are made from super tough 16 mil PVC vinyl with super strong adhesive backing This kit retails for $124.99! BUY IT NOW for ONLY $74.99! now $59.99!US DELIVERY FREE SHIPPING!WORLDWIDE DELIVERY SHIPPING DISCOUNT!THANKS from BUDDYHOPPER
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