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Gilliam's Grabber Rim-lock Wheel Decal Sticker~original Vintage~racing Sprint on 2040-parts.com

US $5.97
Location:

Albany, Oregon, United States

Albany, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:Grabber Rim-Lock Jim Gilliam Enterprises Theme:Racing Type:Body Decal Manufacturer Part Number:NA UPC:NA

Original vintage Gilliam's Grabber Rim-Lock wheel decal sticker. Has light surface scratches, but is in very good condition.    

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