Vintage Drag Racing Center Line Wheels T Shirt Small 34-36 - New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com
Canoga Park, California, United States
Highest bid will own this Vintage Drag Racing Center Line Wheels T Shirt Small 34-36 - New Old Stock. Measures Armpit to Armpit 16", Shoulder to Shoulder 14", Top of neck to waist 22.5". Please check out pictures of what you are buying. Please ask any questions needed. Please check out other items I am selling. ** California Residents pays local sales tax** Thanks
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