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Vintage Drag Bike Poster /banner Large 36x55 New Super Kool Poster on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New with tags Size:36x55 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:003 Color:Brown Brand:big daddys Make:Harley-Davidson

KOOL ASS DRAG BIKE  Kool Banner/poster Large size 36x55 inches on heavy Vinyl with metal grommets to hang inside the shop or outside Shop for all weather conditions water proof and ready to hang as is  .
This Vinyl Banner /poster is in sepia tone Black and White. 
This poster is in new condition and the size is 36" x 56"This is a Very Rare and Very Hard banner/poster to Find!!! Good Luck Bidding on this Fantastic Poster!!!Poster is Brand NEW NOT USED  in new condition and we will delievery in perfect condition. ck out our other books, posters ,videos,and models. And thanks for shopping buy. Also have on ebay vintage track racer banner / poster 36x55 ,see big_daddys_moffetts , thanks for shopping BUY

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