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100% Authentic Harley-davidson 8 Compartment Canvas Roll Up Tool Travel Bag New on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Markleeville, California, United States

Markleeville, California, United States
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Brand:Harley-Davidson Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Luggage & Saddlebag Part Type:8 Compartment Canvas Roll up Tool Travel Bag Manufacturer Part Number:? Warranty:No

This is a new Harley Davidson canvas roll-up tool or travel bag.   Bag measures 13.5 by about 7 inches in diameter.  Bag unrolls to 24 inches.  Bag has 2 leather straps  with buckles,  and a snap close.   Harley Davidson logo.  embroidered on bag. Shows shop wear.

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