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Personalised Embroidered Montesa Trials Bike Polo Shirt on 2040-parts.com

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bolton, Lancashire, United Kingdom

bolton, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply EAN:Does not apply

Personalised Embroidered Montesa Trials Bike Polo Shirt

As Shown In Picture

Would make an ideal gift for any trials bike fan/enthusiast or stand out from the rest at trials days and meets
we can personalise the poloshirt with name under the logo for no extra cost
also larger lettering on the back can be added.Please email for extra price

Sizes Available 

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XXlarge (at £1.00 extra)
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Colours Available

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Bottle Green
Light Grey
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Items will be dispatched within 4/5 Working days.If you require your item sooner please let us know and we will fast track your order for you :)

Any Questions please feel free to ask anytime :)

Thanks for looking :)

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