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Monroe Ride Control Specialist Iron-on Patch, Unused 3" X 1.75" on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Canon City, Colorado, United States

Canon City, Colorado, United States
Unused patch
Brand:Monroe Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Make:Not Applicable Manufacturer Part Number:Not Applicable UPC:Does not apply

Machine-embroidered patch is 3" wide and 1-3/4" high; white fabric with yellow border and blue lettering that says MONROE RIDE CONTROL SPECIALIST. No doubt was to be worn by mechanics that worked on the Monroe shocks and struts. New, never used.

Colorado buyers, please note that sales tax of 7.4% will be added to invoice.

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