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When Life Gets Complicated Go Riding Small Badge Patch For Biker Vest on 2040-parts.com

US $5.79
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Oak Grove, Missouri, United States

Oak Grove, Missouri, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:RIDE SAFE GEAR UPC:727612696314 Make:KC MC GEAR Manufacturer Part Number:SB719

When Life Gets Complicated Go Riding
 Small Badge Embroidered Patches for Jackets


MSAP: $9.79

Features 
REMEMBER WHEN SEX WAS SAFE and Motorcycles were Dangerous 
Small Badge Embroidered in White on Black background
Glue sealed back can be Ironed on Cloth must be Sewn on Leather...  

Size: 4.25" x 1.75"

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