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Gargoyles Sunglasses Draft Black Metal Alloy Frames Smoke Lens *new * Qgy1048 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Indio, California, US

Indio, California, US
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MANUFACTUREGARGOYLES

 

MODEL: DRAFT, QGY1048

 

CONDITIONBRAND NEW IN BOX WITH CASE

FRAME COLOR: BLACK ALLOY BLACK ARMS/METAL

LENS COLOR: BLACK SMOKE

100% UV Coating

Polycarbonate Ballistic Defense Lenses

Non-Slip Adjustable Nose Pieces


MIRROR COLOR: N/A

LENS SIZE (WxH): 70MM x 40MM

ARM: 115MM

BRIDGE15MM

 

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