Boston Red Sox Baby On Board Vinyl Decal Mlb Baseball Kids Baseball on 2040-parts.com
Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico, US
You are bidding on a Baby on board vinyl
sticker with the Boston Red Sox Logo on the Cap and the bat. This is made from 6 year high quality vinyl
material. The decal shown in the picture is white and orange. This is approx. 7" x 5" in size. I can
customize this decal in any size for an additional fee. BUY 2 AND GET THE THIRD
FREE. Please email if you have any
questions. Free shipping to US and Puerto
Rico. PAY PAL ONLY. Thanks.
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