Cafe Racer Spade Skull Patch. Rocker Ace 59 Bsa Norton Triumph Ton Up Honda on 2040-parts.com
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Beautiful Cafe Racer Spade with skull patch. Patch is iron on type and size is 3 H x 2 1/2 W inches. Free Shipping to US. $1 for international shipping.
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