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Embroidered Iron Or Sew On Cloth Biker Vest Patch ~ Problem Solved ~ Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com

AU $6.88
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Bendigo, Victoria, Australia

Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
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MOTORCYCLE - Problem Solved Embroidered Patch 

This listing is for one black iron on or sew on cloth patch with black embroidered edge with the words "Problem Solved" in white embroidery.The picture background is silver/white with black figures. The patch measures approx. 6.5 x 7.5 cms



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