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Mens Size 13 Ee Double H Harness Motorcycle Boots-harley Davidson-black Leather on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Hickory, North Carolina, US

Hickory, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Gender:Men US Shoe Size (Men's):13 Width:2E, EE Color:Blacks Material:Leather

You are bidding on a pair of black leather motorcycle Harness boots by Double H boots.  These boots are size 13 2E  (EE).   They are leather, and have been worn, but not much.  I took pictures of the soles of the boots so the wear could be seen.  They are a bit dusty, as they haven't been worn much lately.  Still in very good condition and perfect for the Harley Davidson, or other, motorcycle rider in your family.

Shipping for this item will be via Priority Mail at $16, as these boots are very heavy.  Please ask questions before bidding. 

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