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Kawasaki Factory Racing Hat Black/green/grey Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $22.99
Location:

Plainville, New York, United States

Plainville, New York, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Kawasaki Size:ONE SIZE FITS MOST Make:Kawasaki Color:Black Gender:Unisex Adult

KAWASAKI FACTORY RACING HAT, COLOR BLACK /GREEN/ GREY/WHITE ,THIS IS A FACTORY KAWASAKI DEALER ONLY HAT. THIS HAT IS USED WAS WORN FOR A WHILE. HAT IS IN GOOD SHAPE, THIS HAT HAS THE ROUNDED FRONT BRIM AND IS AWESOME FOR SUNNY DAYS. HAT HAS A NICE RACING SWOOSH ON FRONT BRIM. HAT HAS BEEN CLEANED AND IS READY FOR USE. HAT IS AWESOME QUALITY LIKE ALL FACTORY KAWASAKI HATS ARE. THESE ARE NOT FOR SALE ANYMORE SO GET ONE FOR YOU OR YOUR KAWASAKI RACING FAN. FREE SHIPPING IS FOR CONTINENTAL USA ONLY. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS I ONLY USE THE GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM FROM KAWASAKI, THANK YOU FOR LOOKING, MIKE.

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