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Honda Embroidered Iron On Back Patch - 11 1/2 " Wide X 2 3/8" High on 2040-parts.com

US $17.98
Location:

Mukwonago, Wisconsin, United States

Mukwonago, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

This is a 11 1/2 inches wide x 2 3/8 inches high (size is approximate) new sew or iron on embroidered patch. 
The thread color is metallic silver on a black background.
HOW TO BUY SMART & GET A DISCOUNT
If you intend to buy more than one item use the cart, 
do not pay until you have finished selecting all the items you want.
Since the shipping is free I can not discount the shipping charge. 
YOU WILL BE CHARGED THE REGULAR PRICE FOR THE FIRST ITEM. 
Additional embroidered patches and or pins will get a refund of $1.50 each to your original PayPal payment.

Please note: 
I am not a photographer so sometimes the colors you see may not exactly match the colors of the item you receive. 
I try to get the colors as close as I can. 
If you are disappointed in an item you purchase from me let me know and we will work it out.
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