Diamond Plate™ Motorcycle Flagpole Mount And Skull/cross-bones Flag on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, United States
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Features 100% 2-ply polyester flag and chrome-plated steel pole. Adjustable mounting bracket fits most motorcycles. Flag measures 6" x 9". Pole measures 13". Limited lifetime warranty on pole only. Gift boxed.
100% 2-Ply 6" x 9" Polyester Flag Chrome-Plated Steel 13" Pole Adjustable Mounting Bracket Fits Most Motorcycles Limited Lifetime Warranty on Pole |
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