"haul Bass" Fishermans Vinyl Decal. Great For Car, Truck, Boat. Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Homer, Michigan, US
Everyone loves a nice Bass. This "Haul Bass" decal would look great on your truck or boat or maybe even the side of your house. Choose from any color shown. Decal is 10"x12".
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