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Suzuki Rm-z James Stewart Banner Huge 112" X 57 1/2" Supercross Motorcross Js7 on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Cartersville, Georgia, United States

Cartersville, Georgia, United States
NEW OLD STOCK-EXCELLENT CONDITION-HEAVY MATERIAL
Brand:Suzuki Color:Multi-Color Manufacturer Part Number:JAMES STEWART Size:112" x 57 1/2" ( 9' 4" x 4' 9") Make:RM-Z UPC:Does not apply

SUZUKI RM-Z JAMES STEWART BANNER HUGE 112" x 57 1/2" ( 9' 4" x 4' 9") SUPERCROSS MOTORCROSS JS7.

EXCELLENT CONDITION, IT HAS A COUPLE OF SMALL SPOTS WHERE THE COLOR HAS RUBBED OFF FROM BEING FOLDED BUT NOT REALLY NOTICED BECAUSE BANNER IS SO BUSY. PLEASE ZOOM PICTURES.


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