Triumph Motorcycles With Triumph "t" And Wings on 2040-parts.com
NEW ENGLAND, United States
TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLE PATCH. SEW OR IRON-ON. SIZE IS 4" AT THE WIDEST POINT BY 2 1/2" HIGH. THE PATCH IS BLACK WITH TRIUMPH WRITTEN IN BLUE ON BLACK. ABOVE THAT IS A LARGE "T" IN BLUE WITH WINGS. THIS IS A UNIQUE TRIUMPH PATCH AT A GREAT PRICE! THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL PATCH. |
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