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HARLEY DAVIDSON 100TH ANNIVERSARY BADGE PIN
HD #97984- 03V COLLECTORS HANG CARD THIS PIN MATCHES THE 100TH BADGE PATCH THIS IS ONE OF HARLEYS RARE 100TH ANNIVERSARY ITEMS THAT WAS A MUST HAVE. THATS WHY YOU CAN'T GET THEM AT THE DEALERS ANYMORE I ACCEPT PAYPAL. I ONLY USE USPS PRIORITY MAIL |
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