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Mens Harley-davidson Black Leather Motorcycle Riding Boots Size 10.5 10 1/2 Euc on 2040-parts.com

US $89.89
Location:

Chico, California, United States

Chico, California, United States
Very good condition--look almost new.
Brand:Harley-Davidson US Shoe Size (Men's):10.5 Manufacturer Part Number:91345 Color:Black Gender:Men Material:Leather

Harley Davidson Black Leather Riding Boots.
Men's Size 10 1/2.
Real Leather w/Heavy Rubber sole--Looks new--no wear at all.
Silver Metal Buckles and round metal piece that holds straps, that wrap around boots.
The boots are very heavy and weigh over 6 pounds.
Buckle has Harley-Davidson Logo.
Excellent condition only worn 1 time--they are almost new. 
Please look at all of the pictures--They are the description.
Any questions please contact me.
I do combine shipping and I will ship worldwide. 
Thanks for looking!!!!

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