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Hooker Headers Racing Decals 3 Piece Set Original Not A Repro on 2040-parts.com

US $10.89
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Claremont, California, US

Claremont, California, US
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AUTHENTIC HOOKER HEADERS RACING DECALS (3)
 (MAILED IN ENVELOPE, WITH HOOKER INDUSTRIES NAME) MINT SHAPE.(2) 9 X 4 1/2 ins., (1)  2 1/2 X 4 ins. OVAL
IF YOU HAVE HOOKER`S OR WANT TO LOOK LIKE IT ,HERE YOU GO. MAILED IN ENVELOPE ,WITH  CARD BOARD TO PROTECT DECAL . THESE ARE NOT COMPUTER REPROS, THEY ARE THE REAL DEAL
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