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Norton Motorcycles Patent Plate Back Patch. 10 Inch. Synthetic Leather. New Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
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SE Asia

SE Asia
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Patch mailed from overseas. Delivery can take about 2 weeks on average but sometimes up to 4 weeks if Post slow to deliver. If you can't accept this delivery time then please don't purchase. New beautiful hand made Norton Union Jack patent plate back patch. Patch is made of durable synthetic leather material and size is 10 H x 10.75 W inches. Patch is sew on type. Great patch for back of jacket, vest or shirt for any Norton rider. This patch can be made in other color schemes...just contact me. Looking for other motorcycle patches (I have others) or want to have custom patches made just contact me. Thank You (MY FEEDBACK POLICY...I LEAVE POSITIVE FEEDBACK IF YOU DO)  


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