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Harley Davidson Men's Riding Boots: Distressed Brown Half Zipper (size 11.5) on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Southampton, Pennsylvania, US

Southampton, Pennsylvania, US
:

Harley Davidson Me's Riding Boots

Size: 11.5

Color: Distressed Brown

Half side zipper, see pictures

Condition: Worn, with fraying around top of boot check out pictures, some sweat stains inside boot. Bottom of boot in excellent condition.

Terms and Condition:
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Details about the sale: Sales are final, meaning " I offer no returns" the items you see in the pictures are the exact items that you will receive in the mail.

Payment: Is due within 3 days after auction or buy-it-now has ended. If there is a problem with making payment in this amount of time, please contact me before hand so I know what is going on.

Shipment: US SHIPPING ONLY!! Buyer pays for shipment which will include signed delivery conformation tracking number.

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