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#0087 Motorcycle Vest Patch Bad Boy on 2040-parts.com

US $3.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:New without tags

PATCH #87

 BAD BOY

You are bidding on a brand new embroidered vest patch.  It is 3.5" X 1.25", best if sewed onto any surface.  This patch will make a nice addition to your vest.    

Please go to my EBAY store "Big Dave's", to view all my motorcycle vest pins and vest patches.


For multiple purchases:  Please check out on one invoice to get the shipping and handling discount.  For more information on S&H discounts, click on the shipping and payment tab.  If you do not know how to check out on 1 invoice….ASK me or eBay’s help desk!

 

Thank you for looking,

Big Dave 


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