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Vintage Late Model Modifided Team Racing Banner Personalized Chevy 355 454 Super on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Jupiter, Florida, United States

Jupiter, Florida, United States
Condition:New

 Customize the look of your shop or event!

You are bidding on racing banner. It is a Black banner with Purple lettering. This is perfect to display an event or to hang in your shop or trailer. Long lasting. Grommet holes in all 4 corners. Banners are available in other color combos. Email me with any requests and I will post an auction for you to purchase. It is computer generated and weather safe. Made of 5 year premium vinyl. You just need to hang it up!

                SIZE:   48" x 16"  approx.

                 COLOR:  Black and Purple or Choice Email me with any questions!!  Contact seller tab

Shipping & Handling  $6.00 in the USA Additional charges for shipping outside the U.S. Email me with your request.

Be sure to look at my other auctions.  If you have any special decal requests email me and  if I can make the item I will post an auction for it on ebay.

Happy Bidding!!!!!!

 


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