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Lot Of 21 Posters, Vintage '93 Harley Flstn Nostalgia Moo Glide Poster 17" X 22" on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Cold Spring, Minnesota, United States

Cold Spring, Minnesota, United States

This is for a total of 21 identical posters. They all have the same puncture damage shown in last 4 photos.The first photo is of an undamaged poster(not included). This lot of 21 new old stock posters will all have puncture damage shown in photos from storage life and may have some wrinkled edges. Still very cool rare posters for shop or garage. Sold as is, price is for all 21 posters. Vintage poster of' '93 FLSTN Nostalgia.  Measures 17" x 22" to outer grey border.  Includes US shipping. Others discounted.

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