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San Bernardino, California, United States
One Dozen Car Window Clip On Flags* Perfect For Used Car Dealers * Flag Size 13.5x9.25 inch * 100% polyester printed single side w/ exacting bleed through dye process. * Industrial plastic clip on pole. * Car Flag can easily be attached to any window of the car by closing the window on the clip at the bottom of the plastic pole. * Car Flags are intended for advertising display or parade use Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. inkFrog Analytics |
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