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Fieldsheer Lena 2.0 Women's Jacket Motorcycle Jacket Size Small/6 on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

Everett, Pennsylvania, United States

Everett, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Fieldsheer Size:S Gender:Women Color:White

New womens lena motorcycle coat, without tag, wife liked it, just never wore it. Comes with removable armour, rain liner, insulated liner. Its been hanging in the closet in the factory plastic. Size 6/small

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