Accel Spark Plugs Decal Sticker~original Vintage~nhra Racing Motorcycle Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com
Albany, Oregon, United States
Original vintage Accel Spark Plugs decal sticker. The back is a little dirty and torn around the edges. Decal has a wrinkle at the top, and a scuff on the right. Will be well packaged, and shipped with tracking. So bid with confidence. Free shipping for each additional decal. Check out my other auctions. CLICK HERE! Thanks for looking! |
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