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Large Banner Flag 3x5ft [liqui Moly Black]garage Room Decora 17913 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Dazaifu shi fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

Dazaifu shi fukuoka  Prefecture, Japan
Condition:New without tagsA brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) that is not in original packaging or may be missing original packaging materials (such as the original box or bag). The original tags may not be attached. See all condition definitions Seller Notes:“It's an extra-large flag banner.It's about 150cm x 90cm in big size and has a great presence!(Note: There may be some errors depending on the product.)The design with the logo motif of cars and oil manufacturers is GOOD!!This alone will create an American atmosphere in the room and garage!?Also, it's perfect for individual races!?As you can see in the photo, it comes with a pigeon that can be fixed to a pole with a string.?Please check the photo.?Please understand that there may be some image errors such as the color of the actual product due to the digital camera shooting.·One-sided printing·Polyester materialPrecautionsThe product is unused and new, but it is made overseas, so there may be fraying on the edge of the flag.There is no problem with using it, but please be careful if you are interested.Also, it is made of thin material and folded into small pieces, so there are fold wrinkles.Please understand” Read Less Brand:Unbranded Type:Banner Size:3x 5 ft Color:Black Theme:Car Racing Material:100% Polyester

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