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Wicked Women CHOPPERS Tomboy BIKER Chicks BANDANNA Bad Biker Girls; this lot is for 2 bandannas, both by Wicked Women Choppers; they both measure 21"x21" and are new NOS from the 2005 edition; Thanks.
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