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All Gave Some - Some Gave All - 6x9 Pow-mia Flag Motorcycle - Boat - Golf Cart on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Utica, Illinois, United States

Utica, Illinois, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:hot leathers UPC:Does not apply

You are Bidding on a 6" x 9" POW-MIA Motorcycle Flag. This flag has an Eagle and Phrase ALL GAVE SOME- SOME GAVE ALL , and has the Pow-Mia Black Silhouette. The flag is 2-Sided Made of Nylon & Polyester and has Mounting Loop sewn into it. This item is Brand New and Unopened and still has it's retail tag on it.


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