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Infiniti Flag And Beer Koozys on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Infiniti Color:Black Make:Infiniti

Show you Infiniti pride with these swell promotional items! I received them for helping out at an Infiniti event, and while they're fantastic cars, I don't drive one, so I'd rather seem them enjoyed that go to the landfill. Included is a high-quality Infiniti flag that measures approximately 10" high x 12" long. This flag is made from two separate pieces of fabric so it reads 'Infiniti' on each side without the other side showing through. You also get 6 nice Infiniti beer koozys. 

Not available in stores (as far as I know). Good luck and happy bidding!

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