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Confederate Leather Biker Vest By Leather Gallery Size Xl on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States

Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States
Broken In Fits Comfortably, few small holes inside as pictured and one hole inside front pocket.
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Confederate Leather Vest.{BY LEATHER GALLERY} Size XL Genuine Biker Leather Vest Measures around. 27" Long 23" Wide 17" across top Has a few small holes on inside as pictured and has a small hole inside front left pocket. Outside Leather Condition is looking Good no holes and in great shape as pictured, Flag is made out of leather as well as pictured a little dirty on a few stars should clean right up but this vest is made to ride not tide. Very Cool and Hard to come by item. please feel free to ask any questions. JDSGOODS stands behind all products we sell and encourage customers to contact us for any reason if they are not satisfied. Please feel free to look at some of our other items and/or make an offer. We'd be happy to combine shipping. Thanks

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