Frank Thomas Xtii Series Black Padded Motorcycle Jacket Mens Large Mint on 2040-parts.com
Washington, District Of Columbia, US
Frank Thomas XTII series MENS large motorcycle jacket.
BLACK WITH MESH
YF PROTECTORS IN SHOULDERS ELBOWS
ARMAFLEX SHOCK PROTECTION.
approved to EN 1621-I/97 standard.
HyperTEK.
Marked large
Excellent condition
Like new!
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