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US $24.95
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Byron Center, Michigan, United States

Byron Center, Michigan, United States
Condition:New without tags

These dishwasher safe tumblers come in a set of four, with the world famous Mustang "running horse" logo on the side. Each one will hold a very generous 16 oz. of your favorite liquid. That translates to .473 ml, to those of you still using the metric system. These cups are in a word "awesome", and will arrive in a fully licensed package, for your drinking requirements. And if that isn't enough Andy, they are "Food Safety Certified Melamine", which may mean something to you, but not to us.  See all our other cool car stuff!!!

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