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Hein Gericke "concord" His And Her's Leather Motorcycle Jackets on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Medina, Ohio, US

Medina, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Size:Mens size 42, Ladies size 34 Color:Black Material:Leather

His and Her's HEIN GERICKE "CONCORD" Leather Motorcycle Jackets. These jackets are from a maker of fine leather apparel, Hein Gericke. His is size 42, Her's is size 34. These jackets originally cost $450. each, now buy the pair for less than the price of one. There are no flaws in either jacket, all zippers and snaps work like new, no tears in the linings, the liners snap in/out for those cold mornings. These were mine and my wife's riding jackets, we no longer ride so we are looking for a new home for them. Feel free to make an offer but if you use the buy-it-now I'll include free shipping.

Will separate and sell individually; either jacket $200.00 plus shipping.

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