Custom Garage Shop Banner Flag Hot Rod Rat Rod 5x3' Flamed Sign on 2040-parts.com
Coloma, Michigan, United States
Listing is for a custom garage,shop banner as shown,with your name and info. Size is a full 5x3 ft",and this is printed on heavy duty banner material,has grommets ar all 4 corners for mounting. Will last years! Need a different size? Just ask. FREE SHIPPING thru July......... THIS ONE HAS THE FLAMED BACKGROUND
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