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Heated 12v Electric Vest Xxxl on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Franklin, Tennessee, US

Franklin, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Eclipse Manufacturer Part Number:Thinsulate Gender:Unisex Adult Size:3XL - Male Color:Black Material:Thinsulate Insulated Vest

Brand New Never Used Eclipse 12volt electric heated vest. This plugs into a power plug or cigarette lighted or you can get an adapter that hooks it up to your battery directly. This is an XXXL vest and they are hard to find in this size...It is a terrific vest, looks great and can work for motorcyclist, Snow Machine riders, ATVs, Tractors, Fishing Boats....Anything that has a 12v battery. I bought it to use on my motorcycle but I sold the bike and no longer need the vest. This would be a great Christmas gift and as I said...they are not often seen for sale in this Big Boy size.

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