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Monday, February 9, 2009
Vintage 80s Jammer Cycle Products T-shirt
I'm a nut when it comes to old t-shirts, especially of the custom motorcycle genre (type "Durfee" in the search box to see an early 1970s one), so when I stumpled upon this Jammer Cycle Products t-shirt yesterday I had to buy it. Its up on Ebay if anyone is interested as I'm way to skinny to run a muscle tee.
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Holy Shit. I have that mag, along with around 30 other old mags that my pops passed down to me.
come on stretch, put a balaclava on and photog yourself with that badboy muscle shirt on AND POST IT!
Then after we'll go down to new port and get bad boys club tatts done up!
Sounds like sweet idea Muerte H.C. ! I'm up for that!
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