Harley Davidson 105th Anniversary Leather Vest Mens L Very Nice on 2040-parts.com
Post Falls, Idaho, United States
Hey guys, I have here a 105th Anniversary Harley-Davidson Genuine Vest Size Large. I purchased this jacket new and have worn it a hand full of times. It looks as new as the day I bought it. No rips or tears no wear marks no stains. Super soft and comfortable Vest. Selling my bike so getting rid of my gear. I also had purchased the chain extensions so I could ride with the jacket open and not have it flap around as shown in the last pic. I will include those extensions with the jacket if you use the buy it now price.
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