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Ducati Corse Motorbike Motorcycle Leather Jacket Eu 54 Us 44 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
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Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Condition:New with tags Brand:DUCATI Size:EU 54 / US 44 Make:CORSE Country/Region of Manufacture:United Arab Emirates Gender:Men

BRAND NEW DUCATI CORSE MOTORBIKE RACING LEATHER JACKET 
Description:-
100 % Pure Cowhide full grain leather 1.2-1.3mm
Polyester mesh lining inside
 Removable safety
FULL CE Protection on Shoulders Elbows and back.
Excellent Stitched
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