Ashtray/coaster-aluminum-red-flame Design-" No Limits"-motorsports Direct on 2040-parts.com
Navarre, Ohio, United States
Hi,I have up for auction today: Aluminum Red Ashtray that has a flame design cut into the aluminum ashtray and with the words "No Limits". This ashtray can also be used as a coaster.The ashtray measures approx. 3 1/2" in diameter and 3/4" high.This ashtray has four places cut into this ashtray for cigarettes and has three felt feet under this ashtray so it won't mar your table.This ashtray/coaster was made by Wheelie Coasters for Motorsports Direct. Thanks for looking & have a great eBay day! Please check out my other auctions and store as well. Thanks! |
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