Harley Davidson Chaps Flame Snake Print Inlay Snaps All The Way Up Side Women Xs on 2040-parts.com
Cartersville, Georgia, US
Harley Davidson women's black leather chaps with inlay snake print flames and embossed harley logo very nice preowned condition size women's xs . Please look at all photos before bidding measurements are from top of belt to bottom is 38.5" inseam 31" thigh straight across 10" unstretched straight across waist in 14" largest and smallest 12" no imperfections that I can see very slight wear thanks so much no returns
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