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Yamaha Yzf450 Supercross Race Bike Giant Poster Joe Gibbs Racing Fmf Fx Graphics on 2040-parts.com

US $20.95
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Yamaha

YAMAHA YZF450 SUPERCROSS RACE BIKE GIANT POSTER
  • HUGE 27" x 39" OVER-SIZED POSTER!
  • PRINTED ON HIGH QUALITY ART PAPER.
  • READY TO BE FRAMED!
  • LIMITED EDITION!
  • COMES IN HEAVY DUTY CARDBOARD TUBE FOR PROTECTION DURING SHIPPING!
  • These MANCAVE posters are perfect for any Motorsports enthusiast! At 27"x 39" these are a big poster and will fill the void on any wall. Printed on high quality art paper these are ready to be framed or hung up as is! Pictures do not do these posters you have to see them for yourself, INCREDIBLE ART! Perfect for any room, office, man cave, shop, trailer, garage , anywhere you want to show your love of motorcycles! Each one comes in a HEAVY DUTY cardboard tube to keep it completely protected during shipping. LIMITED EDITION! Hurry and get yours before they are gone!!
  • CHECK OUT THE SIZE OF THESE POSTERS!!

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