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Harley Davidson Organizer Tote Bag Carrying Case Tool Bag / Pouch on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
Location:

Leicester, North Carolina, United States

Leicester, North Carolina, United States
HARLEY DAVIDSON ORGANIZER TOTE BAG CARRYING CASE TOOL BAG / POUCH, US $34.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Harley-Davidson Surface Finish:BLACK Luggage & Saddlebag Part Type:ORGANIZER, TOOL BAG, CARRYING CASE Manufacturer Part Number:N/A Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown UPC:Does not apply

NEW HARLEY DAVIDSON TOTE ORGANIZER, TOOL BAG, GENERAL PURPOSE
CARRYING BAG / CASE / POUCH

FEATURES 8 POCKETS FASTENED BY VELCRO & METAL RINGLETS FOR
ANY OTHER TYPE OF ATTACHMENT FOR BAG

YOU CAN ROLL IT UP OR CARRY IT AS A TOTE BAG

WHATEVER THE PURPOSE YOU MAY NEED IT FOR

WE PURCHASED THIS ORGANIZER TOTE BAG AND NEVER USED IT
WE FOUND IT TUCKED AWAY IN OUR CLOSET. CANNOT EVER REMEMBER IT BEING USED. 
SUPER CLEAN AND APPEARS FLAWLESS

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