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Grand Theft Auto Viva Las Vega - Custom Graphic T-shirt - Hanes Black Beefy T on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Irene, South Dakota, United States

Irene, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Hanes Cotton Beefy T Color:Black Make:Ford Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Gender:Men Material:100% Cotton

"Grand Theft Auto Viva Las Vega" Custom Graphic T-Shirt.  1972 to 1976 Vega Sedan, Hatchback, Panel Wagon, Kammback, GT and Cosworth featured in this fictional Grand Theft Auto video game cover art.  Sharp image.  Original design.  Classic cotton in black.  Shown in pics on a size large.  Image size is approx. 7.5 x 13 inches. 


Classic heat transfer style print has excellent color and detail.   Custom image created and printed in the USA with high quality commercial equipment made in the USA.  You are buying direct from the maker.  Great gift idea.  Only available here

Size Men's Small to 2XL

Hanes Beefy T  Men's Graphic T-shirt - NEW 

Materials: 100% cotton  

Features: Classic heavy cotton

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