Honda 500 Four 1970's Patch New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com
Henniker, New Hampshire, US
up for bid is one Honda 500 four patch from the 70s
it is new and it is a iron on but it looks like the iron on is no longer any good but can be sewn on
its old new stock
any ? please ask thanks and good luck
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