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Brand New Harley-davidson Keychain Willie G Skull Metal Bottle Opener Leather on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
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New Philadelphia, Ohio, United States

New Philadelphia, Ohio, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Harley-Davidson Material:Metal

Brand new metal SQUARE DIAMOND PLATE SKULL design. It is brand new in the original sealed package from Harley Davidson. Multiple pictures to show details. Coin in pics are for demonstration only and do not come with the item will do 14 day return policy on this item IF IT IS STILL IN PACKAGE WHEN RETURNED AND UNDAMAGED...Thanks for checking a mix n match item

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