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Bully Dog - Lean Hoodie Size Small on 2040-parts.com

US $38.99
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Bully Dog Manufacturer Part Number:pr2200

Bully Dog - Lean Hoodie Size Small

Size: Small Adult in black. Features Turbo (the Bull Dog) leaning against a Bully Dog logo. The front has Turbo holding a bone in his mouth on the upper left chest. Images are silk screened on front and back. These are high quality, pre-shrunk 90% cotton and 10% Polyester . Color is black

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