12x18 Atv Safety Flag Pink Dune Princess Dune Flag Motorcycle New Years #59 on 2040-parts.com
Perris, California, United States
12"x18" ATV safety flag PINK DUNE PRINCESS #59 great for Glamis, Motocross, Jeep, Snow mobile, and virtually any type of outdoor fun this will fit the 1/4" and 5/16" round poles FREE SHIPPING all flags will ship first class mail, in envelope with a stamp on it( No tracking number ) If you desire a tracking number Please change the shipping method at checkout there will be a $1.50 additional charge for tracking numbers. this is to keep the overall cost as cheap as possible, and we pass that savings on to you (the buyer) Please see our other items as we have many to choose from Grommets can be added for an additional $1.50 per flag ( 2 grommets ) |
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