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#0574 Motorcycle Vest Patch New York State Flag on 2040-parts.com

US $4.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:New without tags

PATCH #0574

NEW YORK STATE FLAG

You are bidding on a brand new embroidered vest patch.  It is 3.5" X 2", with a plastic covered back, 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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INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: I require all items be shipped USPS first class registered mail. Purchases are insured against lost, and a registered number is provided which can be used to track the package’s progress on usps.com. It is not cheap, so I would combine purchases with friends and split the cost. Charges for this service are; $13.00 charge for using registered mail (tracking & insurance), a $2.00 charge for the first item for a total of $15.00, then $1.50 for each additional item.

 

I must hand deliver these items to the post office, then stand in line to fill out 2 different forms, 1 for registered mail and 1 for customs, then pay for the postage. I will do this once a week for international orders, the day may vary depending on my schedule and how many international orders are going out.

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