Triumph Motorcycles Triangular Extra Large Flag Patch on 2040-parts.com
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TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLE TRIANGULAR EXTRA LARGE FLAG PATCH WITH IRON-ON BACKING. IT HAS THE FLAG IN RED, WHITE, AND BLUE, WITH TRIUMPH IN WHITE ON A BLACK BACKGROUND. THE PATCH SIZE IS EIGHT INCHES HIGH BY EIGHT AND THREE QUARTERS INCHES WIDE AT ITS' WIDEST POINT. THIS TRIUMPH PATCH IS MADE WOULD LOOK GREAT ON THE BACK OF A JACKET. |
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