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Firebird T-shirt~~show Em Your Bird~ -md-lg-xl-xxl on 2040-parts.com

US $14.69
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New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States

--- Limited Qty. --This is a Brand New - FIREBIRD - short sleeved, light gray t-shirt in sizes MEDIUM, LARGE, XL or XXL = AFTER YOU BUY THIS SHIRT PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHICH SIZE YOU NEED EITHER THRU eBAY MESSAGES or IN THE PAYPAL 'MESSAGE to SELLER' BOX.. == 99% cotton/1% polyester, light gray/ash color in sizes MEDIUM, LARGE, XL or XXL. This graphic is on the front of the shirt. Will ship same day payment is received, read my feedback and check out my other  FIREBIRD/TRANSAM and muscle car t-shirt listings. Thanks for looking. == Shipping charge to Canada is 8.90 and to anywhere else in the World it's 18.00 == I DO NOT HAVE AN UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF THESE SHIRTS, SO PLEASE--REMEMBER TO LET ME KNOW WHICH OF THESE 4 SIZES YOU NEED IMMEDIATELY UPON YOUR PURCHASE.

 

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