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Large "exit Way Out" Metal Sign Home Theater Cinema System Popcorn Stand Vintage on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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United States, US
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"EXIT WAY OUT" METAL SIGN. MADE WITH A VINTAGE/DISTRESSED LOOK.

HAS HOOKS ON THE BACK FOR EASY DISPLAY/HANGING.

MEASURES 32" HEIGHT x 19" WIDTH x 1" THICK.

GREAT FOR YOUR HOME THEATER ROOM, MEDIA ROOM, GARAGE,  BAR, RESTAURANT, OR MAN CAVE.

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