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Old English Live To Ride Rockers Motorcycle Patch By Dixiefarmer W/w on 2040-parts.com

US $28.99
Location:

Kingman, Arizona, US

Kingman, Arizona, US
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Here's a Great Set Of Rockers for your Jacket or Vest by DIXIEFARMER!

 These Brand New Rockers are embroidered in White on a Black Velveteen fabric, and are heat sealed on the back for durability.

They measure 13" long and just under 3" wide.

These Rockers look great with the HD Bar and Shield, with any other piece you choose for the center, or all by themselves.

WE MAKE THESE ROCKERS -

IF YOU HAVE A CUSTOM REQUEST PLEASE LET US KNOW! WE CAN DO 1 SET OR ENOUGH FOR YOUR WHOLE GROUP!

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