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T-shirts & decals .
Show your
support for Drag Racing by showing off the Shop Tour name. By making a
purchase you will help me bring the best quality content that I can,
Such as in depth stories on feature cars and filming Drag Racing at it's
source, The Drag Strips of America !
3 inch round decals will be $3.50 , $1.00 s&h
Available Now !
The t-shirts will start at $35.00, 2x and larger will be more approx $40.00, $6.50 s&h.
They will feature a large design on the back and a smaller logo on the front chest.
Or they will be out in February. The more ordered the cheaper they will be , I'm going to try to make them $25 in the future !
If your interested ,you can send me an email to :
shoptourracing@yahoo.com
You can mail a money-order to :
Mike Salemme
P.O. Box 224
Lodi,NJ 07644
or I can accept PayPal
New decals are here for 2024!
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