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Vintage Evinrude Outboard Boat Motor Shirt 5.5 18 10 Hp on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
Location:

Bryson City, North Carolina, United States

Bryson City, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New

Don't spend your money on that computer generated/ironed on junk. This shirt wont show dirt and stains so you can wear it out to the shop and not worry about ruining it like you would a white shirt. That ironed on stuff wont survive washing and drying. Up for auction is a classic Evinrude outboard motor design screen printed on the front of a first quality heavy cotton Large T-shirt. This auction is for any size; Small, Medium, Large, X large, XX LARGE. PLEASE CONTACT ME ABOUT LARGER SIZES> I screen print these shirts using the finest inks. They are NOT PRODUCED in photoshop from a printed, heat tranfer piece of junk. EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTION(s). I have the shirt to fit YOU.Shipping outside of US will be more $$

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Please let me know what size you need when you pay!!

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