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Lake Forest, Illinois, United States

Lake Forest, Illinois, United States
Small ink spot about 3mm wide
Brand:Agip Color:Yellow Size:2' x 4' Manufacturer Part Number:dealership banner dealer sign flag oil gas v8 ford Make:Aqip UPC:Does not apply

You are bidding on a 2 feet by 4 feet banner with 4 grommets. The banner is a little dirty from sitting around, but should clean up well. They all hung in a shop for sometime in a collection. The material is the lightweight nylon. 


Sorry I can not combine the shipping. Payment for the item needs to be made 24 hours after the auction closes. 


I am cleaning out my collection so check out my other listings and banners. Lot of European car stuff


Happy bidding

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