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2 Premium Dealership Advertising Window Car Flags 1 Usa Sale 1 We Finance on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Ridgefield, Washington, United States

Ridgefield, Washington, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Nuge Manufacturer Part Number:CF-30 Make:All Size:3' X 5' Color:Multi-Color UPC:6103524000922

2 Premium Dealership Advertising Window Car Flags 1 USA Sale 1 We Finance 

These window car flag feature a open mesh super polyester this material allows a 99% transfer of dye allowing a vivid back side.

The sleeve is a heavy woven fiber. Mast Length 19.7 Inches Flag Dia 13.7" X 11.5"

The 3rd picture of the we finance flag is the back side showing the quality of thru printing process.

You get with this package (1) Sale USA Flag (1) we finance Flag

This package is being shipped First Class mail


Regular $ 19.95


  • Synthetic Waterproof Material
  • Designs are through-printed and visible on both sides
  • Bright fade-resistant inks
  • Quality Colors And Graphics
  • Double Stitched Edges 
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