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Two Gold Reflective Bad Boy Gumback Stickers on 2040-parts.com

US $4.95
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
Condition:New

TWO GOLD REFLECTIVE BAD BOY GUMBACK STICKERS.  New, never used from a smoke free home.  Both stickers have a black Bad Boy symbol on a gold reflective background.  One is right facing and the other is left facing.  Each sticker measures approximately 3 1/2" wide by 5" high.  Purchasers shall pay one dollar for USPS First Class mail in an oversized envelope within the Continental USA.  CA residents must pay 9.5% sales tax or provide a copy of a CA resale license.  All others, please inquire about mailing costs before bidding.  Please take a look at the other stickers I currently have up for auction.  I will combine mailing for your savings.

 

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