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Subaru Small Vinyl Banner 48 X 17 Inch Sign Garage Man Cave Bedroom Advertising on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Savage, Minnesota, United States

Savage, Minnesota, United States
Used viny one sided banner. It has been used, is a little dirty. Still looks good! Photos are of the exact one you will receive, look closely and ask questions if you have any. Thanks for looking!
Brand:Subaru Make:Subaru Color:white and blue Size:S

Nice small banner, just under 4 feet long by just 17 inches tall.  In good used shape, may be a little dirty, and wrinkled from being stored rolled.

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