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Team Gates Orange Patches on 2040-parts.com

US $4.00
Location:

Assumption, Illinois, United States

Assumption, Illinois, United States
These patches are new old stock from Alma Gates last competition tour with the bronco.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

these are Team Gates orange patches, that are approx. 4"x1" in size. These are from her last competition tour with the sq bronco. Message with any questions.

ALMA GATES
OLD SCHOOL
JBL
KICKER


price for shipping is high as I have had issues with some saying they did not recieve them through regular mail, this way they go priority and have tracking so if something is lost I can file a claim.

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