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10 Pack Of Us Car Flags 11" X 16" on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
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4TH OF JULY SPECIAL!!!!  "Flag for your car"               

11-1/2"x16-1/2" Auto Window Flag  

AMERICAN FLAGS !!!         USA ♥   USA ♥ USA ♥

Show your support for our country with these high quality American car flags. We are offering them at low prices so everyone can afford them.

Our American Car flags are made of durable, knitted polyester and are double sided for longer life. The staff and window clip are made of nylon.

•  High quality, durable knitted polyester
•  Double-sided for longer flag life
•  Suitable for highway use, handles the extreme conditions
•  Staff and window clip are made of a durable nylon

Quantity: 10 packs = 10 flags Unit Price: 3.99

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