Here is a NEW with TAGS authentic YAMAHA OUTBOARDS - Yamaha licensed product - cap. The cap is the traditional blue and white. The cap is almost perfect but does have a couple of small "shelf" marks on the underside of the front bill. Otherwise the cap is in pretty much new, unworn condition.
The cap has a velcro type adjustable strap in the back making it easy to adjust for head size. The cap comes from a smoke free home and will be shipped via USPS within 3 business days after receipt of payment - Paypal only !! I will ship this anywhere in the lower 48 US states only!! |
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