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3 Yamaha Rear Seat Stencils 2 Big For Sides Small Back on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Anderson, California, United States

Anderson, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:MAKO Part Brand:mako Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Rear


This is a set of YAMAHA seat stencils to make your yamaha seat look like new!

I was ordered to make these for a yamaha shop and he paid over $50 for this set!

This is two large 6 and 1/4 by 1 and 1/2 inch Yamaha stencils for the sides, and one 4 and 1/2 by 1 and 1/4 yamaha stencil for the back of the seat.

YOU GET THREE STENCILS IN THIS LISTING!!

Check out my feedback, over 1000 positive, 100% happy stencil customers!

You can bid with confidence that you will get the best stencil avaliable at the lowest price guarenteed!!!!

I have smaller and bigger Yamaha stencils Check out my other items! Email me if any questions!

If you are restoring a motorcycle you know it is important for the back of the seat to look good!

After reupholstering, or to redo faded logo on yamaha seats.

 I sell these cheap so you can do all your bikes.

 Why pay more?

Comes with complete instructions.

So easy even a caveman could do it!

Ships for only $6.95 worldwide 

$2.95 with tracking in the USA!!

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