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Vintage Snap On Tools "world Class Series '89 Ferrari Testarossa" Decal New Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $8.25
Location:

San Bruno, California, United States

San Bruno, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Snap On Tools Manufacturer Part Number:SSX-1629

This Snap-On World Class Collector Series decal is of a '89 Ferrari Testarossa. These Snap-On decals are from the stock inventory of a previous Snap On dealer. They are authentic vintage and measure approximately 6" in diameter and are NEW OLD STOCK. 

 A very sharp and classy decal depicts colorful flags of the world. Snap on part number is SSX-1629.


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