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Harley-davidson Motorcycles 100th Anniversary 1903-2003 Helmet Bag really Nice on 2040-parts.com

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Cumberland, Maryland, United States

Cumberland, Maryland, United States
This Harley-Davidson Helmet Bag is in Really nice Excellent condition with no condition issues. It is pre-owned but it was rarely if ever used. I stuffed it with paper for the photos is why you see a bulge on the back.
Brand:Harley Davidson Color:Black UPC:Does not apply

100th Anniversary 1903-2003 Harley Davidson Motorcycle Helmet Bag.  Black in color.  Really nice condition.  No condition issues. 

I am selling the Motorcycle Helmet to this bag in a separate auction.  If the someone wins the bag and the helmet, they will only pay shipping for the helmet.  Make sure to check our other auctions.

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