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Harley-davidson Womens Belt Buckle Crystal Bar & Shield Chrome - Hdwbu10085 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Yorktown, Virginia, United States

Yorktown, Virginia, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Harley-Davidson Gender:Women Manufacturer Part Number:HDWBU10085 Size:One Size Product Type:Buckle Color:Black UPC:706655138302

Harley-Davidson Licensed Women's Belt Buckle Crystal Bar & Shield Chrome from Lodis.
New in box, never worn or retailed.
Original Retail $31.99

Belt Buckle is oval shaped and measures 3 1/8" by 2 5/8".
Clear crystals outline the smooth matte black finish of the buckle background.
Center Bar & Shield feature additional clear crystals on the logo.


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