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Vintage Motorcycle Googles With Glass Lens Rubber Frame Dive Googles Tank Girl on 2040-parts.com

US $34.50
Location:

Bremerton, Washington, United States

Bremerton, Washington, United States
Rubber is good condition. glass lens are clean and clear no scratches.
Brand:Auer Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Frame Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:none Lens Color:Clear Make:auer Frame Material:rubber Style:steam punk UPC:Does not apply

WEAR THESE AROUND TOWN AND YOU WILL SURE TO DRAW ATTENTION. 
PEOPLE TURN HEADS WHEN YOU WALK BY, DRIVE BY ECT. 

PRETTY COOL STATEMENT PIECE, PARTY PIECE OF ACCESSORY. 

THESE ARE LIKE THE TANK GIRL MOVIE ONES SHE WORE. 

ORIGINALLY DIVE GOOGLE'S?? I THINK. IDK. 
VINTAGE 50'S 

STEAM PUNK ROCKER STAGE COSTUME FOR CONCERT 

SHIPS OUT FAST 

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