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Rebel Racing A Way Of Life Hat - One Size Fits All on 2040-parts.com

US $3.95
Location:

Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States

Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States
Excellent condition, free of any marks or blemishes
Gender:Unisex Adult Color:Black Size:Adjustable Brand:n/a Material:80% Cotton 20% Wool

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REBEL RACING A Way of Life Hat - One Size Fits All
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This auction is for one (1) racing hat, featuring the words "Rebel Racing - A Way of Life". Hat was picked up a NASCAR race in Richmond a few years ago. Hat made of 80% Cotton and 20% Wool. Hat is black in color and the features embroidered lettering and Rebel flag and Checkered Flag. hat is adjustable with a velcro strap.

Hat is in PRE-OWNED condition, free of any marks or tears on the fabric. Please click photos to the left for larger images. Please feel free to email me with any questions. Item will be securely packed in plastic and bubble wrap to prevent any damage. Customer can expect quick shipment and great packaging. Please see my feedback for 100% Customer Satisfaction.

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