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Sy1a20108 Original Bmw Racing Art By Shin Yoshikawa, Size L on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
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Canoga Park, California, United States

Canoga Park, California, United States
Condition: New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached. ... Color:Blue Brand:KAI ART INTERNATIONAL Size Type:Regular Style:Graphic Tee Size (Men's):L Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Material:100% Cotton

WORLD RACING LEAGUE "DRIVER" T SHIRT - LARGE

BMW HISTORIC M3 RACING ORIGINAL ART 100% PRE-SHRUNK COTTON T SHIRT.

Created by automotive restorer and artist, ShinYoshikawa, this is a limited production designed, printed with soft Eco-friendly inks, and finished in the USA.  

 THIS IMAGE IS FROM AN ORIGINAL PAINTING BY SHIN YOSHIKAWA.  BMW AND BMW M3 ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF BAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKE, AG. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY THIS MANUFACTURER.  WE DO NOT IMPLY ANY ASSOCIATION WITH THIS MANUFACTURER AND REFERENCES ARE BASED ON HISTORICAL INFORMATION IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN.

MANUFACTURED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR WORLD RACING LEAGUE BY THE AUTOHOLICS AT RACE CULTURE, LLC.

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