Bilt Motorcycle Jacket Waterproof Black Size 4xlarge on 2040-parts.com
Boynton Beach, Florida, United States
Up for consideration is Bilt Motorcycle Waterproof Jacket Black Size 4X Large in very good condition with no stains or tears the measurements are as follows
28 inches from arm pit to arm pit 33 inches in length from top of collar to hem 27 inch sleeve from seam to end of arm If you need any other pictures or measurements please feel free to contact me, i am not an expert and try to give as many measurements and pictures to show condition as possible |
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