Leather Reflective Skull Motorcycle Coat Jacket Liner First Racing Black on 2040-parts.com
Frackville, Pennsylvania, US
THIS LEATHER JACKET IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION. I BOUGHT THIS LAST YEAR FROM A LOCAL LEATHER SHOP. I PAID 299.00 FOR IT. I WORE IT TWICE. I NO LONGER HAVE A NEED FOR IT.
THE SKULLS ARE REFLECTIVE FOR SAFETY AT NIGHT.
THE LINER IS REMOVABLE AND IS THINSULATE.
IT HAS "ARMOR" IN THE SLEEVES AT FOREARMS AND ELBOWS AND ALSO IN THE SHOULDERS FOR PROTECTION.
IT IS A VERY WELL MADE JACKET.
BID WITH CONFINDENCE!!!! YOU WILL NOT BE DISSAPPOINTED.
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