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Mini Cooper Racing Flag - New 3' X 5' Banner - British Cooper S Coop - Free Ship on 2040-parts.com

US $22.67
Location:

China, Hong Kong

China, Hong Kong
Condition:New with tags

TOP QUALITY MINI COOPER RACING FLAG / BANNER!

This is a MUST HAVE for any true CLASSIC MINI COOPER enthusiast!
Whether you're an enthusiast or you drive a Mini, or just love their look, THIS IS THE RACING FLAG FOR YOU!

Not all flags are created equal, so listen up!
  • 3 feet x 5 feet which is the CORRECT flag size!
  • 100% Polyester which is better than the other flags that will FADE and ROT away!
  • BRASS Grommets which cost more but will NEVER RUST!
  • Fully Licensed Product!

Easy to hang, Perfect gift, Man Cave, Garage, Shop, and Wife approved!

Located in California, we provide outstanding customer service in English and Spanish, available 24/7 message us with any questions!

Arrives in 15-20 days usually! (but please allow extra time in case it must be shipped from manufacturer)

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