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Lot 2 X Suzuki Tl 1000s 1000 S Motorcyle Jacket Pin Vtg Tl1000 Japan Tl1000s on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Portugal, Portugal

Portugal, Portugal
Condition:New Brand:# Manufacturer Part Number:. UPC:Does not apply

PHOTO SHOWS ONE BUT YOU ARE BUYING TWO PINS

 

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2 x HIGH QUALITY METAL LAPEL/JACKET PINS

 

 

 

Width size is approximately 1” – 25mm . PERFECT PINS. The picture does not do the item justice and does not show the crisp details of the item.

 

 

For 1 or more pins (same or different) h/shipping by PRIORITY AIRMAIL will be $6

 

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