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Nice Agv Sport Leather Motocross Motorcycle Riding Jacket Ladies/youth? Sz 54 on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Advance, North Carolina, US

Advance, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:AGV

A nice leather riding jacket for motocross.

Overall excellent condition - only one small really noticeable blemish

on the back right shoulder - I can probably doctor it up to hide it before shipping.

Dark purplish/bluish color with neon yellow and white.

Removable inner lining with hidden pocket and zipper to attach pants.

Marked size 54 - must be women's or youth as there is no way it is an American 54 in mens.

Probably a European 54

I'll measure for you if you do not know what a 54 means either.

I'll try to put the measurements on anyway soon.

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