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Victory Motorcycle 4 Inch Flaming V Diamond Patch.new.unique on 2040-parts.com

US $7.95
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SE Asia
Condition:New without tags Brand:PB UPC:Does not apply






Patch mailed from overseas. Delivery can take about 2 weeks on average but sometimes up to 4 weeks if Post slow to deliver. If you can't accept this delivery time then please don't purchase. Beautiful new machine made Victory flaming V diamond shaped patch. Patch is 100% embroidered and size is about 4 H X 2.5 W inches. Patch has heat seal backing and can be ironed on as is or sewn on. If you are a Victory motorcycle enthusiast this is a great looking patch for jacket, vest or shirt.. If you ride a Victory this is the patch for you. Any special requests for patches or you would like to have custom patches made just contact me. Thank You (MY FEEDBACK POLICY...I LEAVE POSITIVE FEEDBACK IF YOU DO)

Jan-05-07 at 18:51:58 PST, seller added the following information:



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