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Vintage Rema Tip Top Decal Sticker #802 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.00
Location:

Sofia, default, Bulgaria

Sofia, default, Bulgaria
It is vintage but not unstuck.
Brand:Tip Top Decal Sticker Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Primary Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:20151110 Size:110mm


Item: Vintage Rema Top Top Decal Sticker.

Measures:
Diameter:110mm

Condition:
Good.



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