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Suzuki Motorcycle 3' X 5' Flag Premium Indoor Outdoor Bike Banner on 2040-parts.com

US $22.50
Location:

Deer Park, Washington, United States

Deer Park, Washington, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Kawasaki Color:Multi-Color Manufacturer Part Number:Saki- 85 Size:3' X 5' Make:Kawasaki UPC:821949611689

Suzuki Motorcycle 3' X 5' Flag Premium Indoor Outdoor Bike Banner 

This flags made of polyester with two brass grommets on inner fly side for easy flag pole attachment or hanging on wall..

Regular $39.95


  • Waterproof Material
  • Bright fade-resistant inks
  • Quality Colors And Graphics
  • Double Stitched Edges 
  • Reinforced Grommet Light weight lets flags fly well even in light breeze                                                                                                                                                      
  •  Your satisfaction is 100% Guaranteed! 

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