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Eminence, Kentucky, United States
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Brand:lucas Oil Size:One Size Manufacturer Part Number:W-1 Color:Blue Gender:Unisex Adult Material:Cotton Blends UPC:N/A

LOT OF 2 BRAND NEW, "LUCAS OIL Racing" Embroidered Baseball Cap Hats HRA Racing HATS

***GREAT QUILITY***
***DETAILED EMBROIDERY***
***STURDY CONSTRUCTION***
***VELCRO STRAP BACK***

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