Ladies Usmc U.s. Marine Corps Motorcycle Snap Vest Extender Leather Double Chain on 2040-parts.com
North Port, Florida, US
You are bidding on a Brand New Vest Extender! USMC Globe and Anchor Insignia! They are 6.5" from the end of the leather to the end of the leather. Two .75" X 1" leather pieces separated by two chrome chains. Designed for a ladies vest. Made in the USA. ************* *Remember, these items are coming to you all the way from Southwest Florida, so when planning delivery dates be sure to use the longest carrier estimated times.*
Domestic Shipping: I combine shipping on multiple items paid for on the same invoice and shipped to the same address, just request a combined invoice.
Additional vest extenders ship for just $1 more!*
We are a family run business and strive to get all items shipped within 3 business days of payment, 5 days for international orders
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