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Capistrano Beach, California, United States

Capistrano Beach, California, United States
NEVER RELEASED AND OR SOLD TO THE PUBLIC, VERY RARE SSV FORD GT BUILD TEAM EMPLOYEE JACKET THAT I ACQUIRED FROM AN FORD/SALEEN EMPLOYEE WHO WORKED ON THE AWESOME FORD GT CARS MADE IN TROY, MICHIGAN BACK IN 2004-2006. THIS JACKET IS RARE AND IN EXCELLENT NOS Condition WITH No Rips, Tares etc.... and is a Size Men's Large AND IS AN EXTREMELY RARE EMPLOYEE SHIRT FROM 9 YEARS AGO!
Brand:SSV Size:L Make:SSV Color:Red, Gray & Black Gender:Men Manufacturer Part Number:FordGT-SSV

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