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Vintage 1986 Vinnie Vincent Invasion Tour T-shirt Rare Soft Thin Size Medium on 2040-motos

US $99.99
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Vinnie Vincent Invasion T-Shirt

This is a great vintage 2-sided t-shirt featuring Vinnie Vincent. The shirt measures 17 inches across the chest and 24 inches in length. It is used but in great condition.

Check out my other auctions for more t-shirts! I offer combined shipping: half off shipping for each additional item shipped together!

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