Cummins Dieselcummins Turbo Diesel Cap Or Hat on 2040-parts.com
Hayway Country, US
You are buying a a Cummins Diesel hat. It is Black with black Mesh in the back with velcroe closeure. The hat has raised stitching and the worn destressed look.This is a never worn Brand New Hat. Shipping is $6.00 with USPS Priorty mail and we ship within 24hrs of payment clearing. Any questions please feel free to ask.
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