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Arlen Ness Cory Ness Motorcycle Signed Autographed Black T-shirt Sz. M on 2040-parts.com

US $35.99
Location:

Monroe, North Carolina, United States

Monroe, North Carolina, United States
Signed by both in 2006, Authentic and will pass any 3rd party company, PSA/JSA
Brand:Arlen Ness Color:Black Make:Arlen Ness Sleeve Length:Sleeveless Gender:Men Material:100% Cotton Size:M AUTOGRAPH:Arlen Ness 2006 UPC:Does not apply

You are Buying a brand new condition Arlen Ness Cory Ness Motorcycle California Signed Autographed Black T-Shirt.  Mens size Medium.


This auction is listed as-is and no returns. All efforts have been made to give all information that is needed for the buyer (any sizes that are listed are the ones on the item or through the manufactures listed information; if there is anything else you need or questions you may have, please feel free to ask. More Pictures available upon request. If you have zero or negative feedback, please email me before you bid. Buyer must pay within 4 days of auction end or a case will be opened with eBay. I have my eBay set up to automatically open a case after 4 days.  I will not ship internationally. If you have an exchange address within the USA i will ship there and then, them to you.  

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