Bmw Motorrad Motor Cycle Fleece Xxl Perfect Condition! For Under Jacket/leathers on 2040-parts.com
Sebastopol, California, US
BMW motorrad
Fleece pullover with zippered neck designed to fit under
riding jacket or leathers.
Excellent condition. Mens XXL
There are two zippered arm vents to match up with those on a jacket.
Bidding starts at 1 Dollar.
Thanks for bidding
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