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Gm Licensed Buick Gnx Long Sleeve Denim Shirts on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Irwin, Pennsylvania, United States

Irwin, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:ULTRACLUB Gender:Unisex Adult

GM LICENSED PRODUCT!

 You are purchasing a Buick GNX long sleeve denim shirt with the GNX logo embroidered on the left chest above the pocket. This is top quality embroidery so your satisfaction is guaranteed. This is not a patch sewn onto the garment. You will be proud to wear this denim shirt and drive that GNX at the next car cruise or show.  Buick Grand National, GNX, Ttype turbo.   Will combine shipping on mulitple items.  Thanks for looking.

Key Features:
  • 100% cotton
  • 6.5-oz.
  • full cut
  • double-needle stitching
  • wood-tone buttons



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