Car Lot Dealer 1-60' Bright Metallic Fringe Streamer Red-silver-blue on 2040-parts.com
Smyrna, Delaware, United States
Car Lot 60' foot Bright Metallic Fringe Streamer Red-Silver-Blue. Super bright, shiny, long lasting and a great eye-catcher. Brand new in the wrapper. Left over from redecorating our lot. Any questions please ask. Thanks for looking!
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