Chevrolet Camaro Girl Rs Ss Ls Z/28 Ladies Tee Shirt Black on 2040-parts.com
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, US
OFFICIALLY LICENSED GM PRODUCT
Show everyone what your favorite car is with this ladies tee shirt featuring a Camaro Girl logo .
Tee shirt is made of 100% pre shrunk cotton with high quality graphics.
Color: Black
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