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The Red Lion Roar With Champions! License Plate Fob Topper Wall Car Motoercycle on 2040-parts.com

US $14.88
Location:

West Haven, Connecticut, United States

West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:The Red Lion Interchange Part Number:357 Primary Color:Red Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:184

 The Red Lion Roar with Champions! License Plate FOB Topper Wall Car Motorcycle

Great for car or home decor for a Man Cave, Bar, Garage, or Game-room. Hang it on your car, motorcycle or on your wall.
Items are stock items and photos are of stock items.
I do combine shipping.
These actual items may be lighter or darker than the picture due to flash photography and/or tarnish and may have some rust. If you have any questions email me before bidding. Check my other auctions! Thanks for Looking! Good Luck!

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