Harley-davidson Licensed "new Orleans" 3x Tan on 2040-parts.com
Modesto, California, US
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This listing is for a pre-owned Harley-Davidson licensed, mens short sleeve 100% cotton t-shirt.
Size is 3X The shirt is tan in color
Great Pre-Owned Condition, just like new!
picture is the back, large print on Front of the shirt reads "HARLEY DAVIDSON"
Shipping will be $3.99
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