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Grim Reaper Biker Motorcycles Metal Emblem Pin Badge Lapel Biker Hat on 2040-parts.com

US $4.35
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Poznan, PL

Poznan, PL
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SIZE/DIMENSION

40 mm x 40 mm

The best quality metal badge. Fixing- 3mm screw with nut.
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