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Us Army Car Flag Spinsock Strong Military Star Patriotic Window Truck Auto Gift on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

West Haven, Connecticut, United States

West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New with tags Main Color:Black, Golden Yellow, White Size (Centimeters):10.16 wide x 35.56 long Material:Ripstop Fabric Branch of Service:U.S. Army Theme:Military Brand:In The Breeze Size (Inches):4" wide x 14" long UPC:Does not apply

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U.S. Army 14" Car Spinsock

The U.S. Army 14" Car Spinsock features officially licensed military graphics and is engineered to spin! Car spinsocks are easy to use and look great. The unique swiveling no tangle top and lightweight material ensures high performance.
  • Weather and fade resistant ripstop fabric
  • Features dye-sublimated printed graphics
  • Polycarbonate plastic hoop to maintain shape
  • No assembly required
  • 20" extra strength car pole attachment
  • Heavy duty ball bearing with a unique swiveling no tangle top
  • Officially licensed by the U.S. Military
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Item Number: 3903
Size: 4" W x 14" H

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