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Genuine Biker Babe Cap! Brand New on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
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Cookstown, New Jersey, US

Cookstown, New Jersey, US
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THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL WOMENS (GIRLS) BIKER BABE HAT! IT IS PINK AND BLACK IN COLOR WITH ADJUSTABLE REAR STRAP! IT IS MADE TO LOOK WORN ON THE FRONT BILL. 100% COTTON. SAYS " GENUINE BAKER BABE ON THE FRONT AND EMBROIDED "BABE" (IN PINK) ON THE REAR STRAP! Check out my other items!

 

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