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US $20.00
Location:

Putnam, Connecticut, United States

Putnam, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Unbranded/Generic Size:3 FT x 5 FT Make:MG Manufacturer Part Number:MG UPC:Does not apply

Fly your favorite car logo to club events, car shows, auctions, races, corrals, spectator events, cruises, swap meets, you name it.
MG car logo 3 ft x 5 ft synthetic flag. Grommets and rings on short side. Shipped first class mail.

6.35% sales tax added for CT residents.

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