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Harley Davidson 1998 95th Anniversary Leather Vest Xx-l Springer Fatboy Heritage on 2040-parts.com

US $295.00
Location:

Montville, New Jersey, United States

Montville, New Jersey, United States
DON'T PASS ON THIS!
Brand:Harley-Davidson UPC:Does not apply

 HERE IS A GENUINE HARLEY DAVIDSON 95th ANNIVERSARY LEATHER VEST IN A MENS SIZE XX-LARGE IN AS YOU SEE EXCELLENT PRE OWNED CONDITION! HAS SOME SCUFFS, CHARACTER BUILT RIGHT IN..GOT THE FATBOY, HERITAGE, SOFTAIL, SPRINGER 1998 ANNIVERSARY BIKE? THEN THIS IS DEFINITELY FOR YOU..DON'T PASS ON THIS..THANKS, NO WORRIES HERE. VERY RARE VEST..PLEASE HAVE A LOOK AT MY OTHER RARE HARLEY LEATHERS AND PARTS. ZIPPED UP PIT TO PIT APPROX. 25" AND WITH THE LACE ADJUSTS..BACK BOTTOM OF COLLAR TO BOTTOM OF JACKET APPROX. 26" 

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