4 Ft By 30 Inches- N. X. Nitrous Express - Banner on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE BRAND NEW HEAVY DUTY OUTSIDE ADVERTISING RACING BANNER FROM
N. X. NITROUS EXPRESS
MEASURES 4 FOOT BY 30 INCHES
THIS WAS REMOVED FROM THE PACKAGE FOR THIS PHOTO ONLY,NEVER DISPLAYED OR USED BEFORE.
GREAT FOR ANY RACING EVENT OR JUST TO HANG IN A MANCAVE OR GARAGE.
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