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Hey everyone. I have bought Harley T-shirts from almost every dealer I have been to since I bought my FXSTC. I am sure many of you have & are doing the same thing. Has anyone ever thought of trading t-shirts from their local dealer with someone in another part of the country they don't or can't visit? I live in West Texas and would give it a try... What do you all think? Ride safe...
T-shirt Swap Shop
Do you collect Harley T-shirts? Here is place to add to your collection.
I will trade shirts from...
by Jenkinsrobert2
09-14-2009 02:57 AM
311 1,423
already here on this site
wish i has known. my local dealer closed one of the stores and had the shirts 10 for $80. i would have just passed them on plus shipping. i just collect only the places i visit
I got too many t-shirts so I started collecting the dip dots from dealerships I visit. I put them on a patch and pin board I have hanging in my garage.
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