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Pro Pad Tour Pack Flag Mount With 10in. X 15in. Flag Rfm-fxd315 on 2040-parts.com

US $62.95
Location:

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pro Pad Disclaimer:Stock Images Used - Verify Using Title and Part Number Manufacturer Part Number:RFM-FXD315 UPC:Does Not Apply

Pro Pad Tour Pack Flag Mount With 10in. x 15in. Flag RFM-FXD315 MSRP: $69.95 - Sale Price: $62.95
  • Excellent alternative to plastic flags that mount on the side of the pack
  • Made of hand-polished stainless steel
  • Pole is removable to easily change flags or put away for storage
  • Include an American flag; POW-MIA and Dixie flags also available, sold separately
  • Also include Allen keys for easy installation
  • Made in the U.S.A.
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