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"v-rod" Oval Biker Pin Badge-usa Motorcycle-custom Hd Cruiser Trike Rider- Gift on 2040-parts.com

US $
Location:

Brixton, Devon, United Kingdom

Brixton, Devon, United Kingdom
Condition:New Type:Pin Badge Exact Colour:Black and Chrome Theme:Harley-Davidson Brand:unbranded Main Colour:Black Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

-- CRUISER RIDER ESSENTIALS --

Picture "V-ROD" - BIKER PIN BADGE

IDEAL GIFT FOR THE HARLEY / CRUISER RIDER

Size: Approx 1.5" inches X 0.75" inches (Oval Shape) with Chrome finish and Black Background

SECURE TO YOUR VEST OR ANY CLOTHING VIA THE X2 REAR PINS Picture

BEAUTIFUL LOOKING METAL PIN BADGE! 


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