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Canoga Park, California, United States

Canoga Park, California, United States
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 NEW RIVERSIDE RACE WAY INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM EMBROIDERED PATCH

You are bidding a NEW RIVERSIDE INTL embroidered patch.

2 1/4
inches wide by 2 7/8 inches tall. High quality, high thread count patch. 

Colors are white, black, blue, and red.

This item is small enough to mail in an envelope.  

If you have any questions please feel free to ask.  

New Iron-on style patch

This patch you’re looking at has heat activated (iron-on) adhesive on the back but can be sewn on if you’d like to guarantee it will stay attached for a long time.

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