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Indian Motorcycle Rain Suit W Graphics Jacket Gilroy Era Man's Xl on 2040-parts.com

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Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Pre-owned

1995-2004 Gilroy Era Black Rainsuit - Men's XL

Out of Bag, no tags, Used one time then stored!

Treated with Scotchguard

Zipper/Snaps/Logo are excellent!

Jacket and Pants are both sized XL

Jacket has (2) pockets with velcro to seal! Black snaps to secure jacket and drawstring to pull tight on pants also!

Overall condition

The Suit jacket & pants have no tears! Extremely Good condition with good zippers and snaps!


Shipping

Shipping is $12 for continental U.S.A. USPS Medium Flat Rate Box!


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