Harley Davidson (road Dust) Brown Distressed Leather Billings Style Jacket 2xl on 2040-parts.com
Peru, Illinois, US
HARLEY DAVIDSON MENS ROAD DUST DISTRESSED LEATHER JACKET SIZE 2XL. JACKET WAS WON AT A RAFFLE FOUR YEARS AGO AND NEVER WORN. STYLE IS SIMILAR TO THE BILLINGS LINE OF LEATHERS . DISTRESSED BROWN LEATHER, ZIPPER FRONT, ZIPPER POCKETS, EXPANDABLE SIDES, FRONT AND BACK ZIPPERED VENTS FOR WARM WEATHER RIDING, ZIPPERED SLEEVES, DUAL ZIPPERS ON FRONT SO JACKET CAN BE UNZIPPED FROM BOTTOM UP. EMAIL ME WITH ANY OTHER QUESTIONS.
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