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Dodge Challenger Srt Black Lightweight Jacket! Embroidered Logos Front & Back! L on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
GREAT SHAPE
Style:Basic Jacket Size (Men's):L Brand:North End Color:Black Material:Polyester Country/Region of Manufacture:Bangladesh Size Type:Regular UPC:Does not apply

DODGE CHALLENGER SRT BLACK LIGHTWEIGHT JACKET! EMBROIDERED LOGOS FRONT & BACK! L

DODGE CHALLENGER SRT BLACK LIGHTWEIGHT JACKET!
SIZE: LARGE 
ARMPIT TO ARMPIT 25"

BLACK

CUSTOM MADE JACKET, DODGE CHALLENGER, SRT LOGOS ON CHEST
'DODGE CHALLENGER' EMBROIDERED ON BACK

ALL LOGOS ARE EMBROIDERED, NOT IRON-ON PATCHES

ZIPPER FRONT

TWO HAND POCKETS WITH ZIPPERS, ZIPPERED POCKET ON ONE SLEEVE      

WAIST DRAWSTRING 

CAFE RACER COLLAR

WEIGHS 1 1/4 POUNDS

VERY NICE SHAPE, IT LOOKS UNUSED

GENUINE DODGE!

A RARE FIND!!!

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