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New Womens Small Cortech Lrx 3 Jacket New With Tags Must Sell on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
Location:

Auburn, New York, US

Auburn, New York, US
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Brand new Cortech women's jacket in size small in the silver gray color.  The shell is made of dobby nylon which is very soft and flexible.  The jacket has the rain guard liner which is breathable and waterproof.  The zip out liner is poly filled and very warm and easy to take out.  Water proof zippers in vent areas, tons of pockets, ce. removable armor, lots of vents, washable, easy grip tpr handles, never used no flaws tags still on.  Bike was sold so getting rid of my new gear.  Please be able to pay at the end of the auction via paypal or don't bid.  I paid $179 for this jacket plus tax.

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