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Hot Rod,cruising T-shirt In-n-out Burger California Preowned Size Large N/r on 2040-parts.com

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Piqua, Ohio, United States

Piqua, Ohio, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Make:Dodge Color:Black Gender:Men Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Size:L Material:100% Cotton

 ITEM UP FOR AUCTION IS IN NICE 'PREOWNED' CONDITION AND SHOWS LITTLE WEAR. NO HOLES OR STAINS. SMOKEFREE HOUSEHOLD. SHIRT SIZE ADULT LARGE

NEAT HOT ROD CRUISING PRINT T-SHIRT FROM IN-N-OUT BURGER IN CALIFORNIA. BLACK COTTON TEE WITH LARGE PRINT ON BACK AND SMALLER PRINT ON LEFT CHEST. SHIRT MEASURMENTS ARE CHEST 21 inches AND LENGTH 25 inches. SHIRT SIZE ADULT LARGE. WASHED AND READY TO WEAR.

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