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Pre-owned "harley Davidson" Women's Riding Boots Size 8.5 With Buckle Look A Mus on 2040-parts.com

US $21.29
Location:

Edgewater, Florida, United States

Edgewater, Florida, United States
THESE BOOTS HAVE BEEN WORN, BUT THE HEELS ARE LIKE NEW DO HAVE SCUFFS AND NEED A GOOD POLISHING ONE OF THE BOOTS THE LINING IS TORN ON THE TOP PART (SEE PIC) OTHER THAN THAT STILL HAVE LOTS OF WEAR LEFT
Brand:Harley-Davidson US Shoe Size (Women's):8.5 Make:Harley-Davidson Color:Black Gender:Women Material:Leather

THIS IS A PAIR OF PRE-OWNED LADIES "HARLEY DAVIDSON BLACK BUCKLE BIKER BOOTS"   THESE BOOTS DO SHOW SOME WEAR, THEY DO HAVE SCUFFS, AND THEY DO NEED TO BE POLISHED   THE SOLES ARE STILL VERY GOOD, AND THEY ONLY HAVE A TEAR IN THE INSIDE TOP OF ONE BOOT (SEE PIC)   SHIPPING AND HANDLING WITHIN THE USA IS 9.99, IF SHIPPED OVERSEAS ASK FOR COST     SORRY NO SHIPPING TO CANADA     BID OR BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, SEE MY FEEDBACK     PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING OR BUYING     PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS IN MY EBAY STORE 

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