Mens Marsee 2 Piece Set. Motorcycle Nylon Riding Pants & Jacket. *amazing* on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, United States
This is an* AMAZING * MARSEE 2 PIECE SET JACKET AND PANTS. The jacket is SIZE 42 and the Pants are SIZE 36" both are used but in amazing conditions. Please contact me is you have any questions. Thank you.
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