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Rigging Leather Gloves Size Large Black Mesh New Kevlar Stitching Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

church point, Nova Scotia, Canada

church point, Nova Scotia, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Victory Manufacturer Part Number:SA9025/L


For sale is
ONE
pair of black mesh rigging gloves with leather reinforcing on palms and fingers.
 

Size Large, other sizes are also available.



For more Information message or text  (902)769-7497


I accept PAYPAL AND CREDIT CARDS.   Shipping will be $6.00 anywhere in USA (lower 48 states)

Canada will be $10.99


I guarantee everything I sell, if you are NOT happy, we make it RIGHT and/or you get your money back..it's that simple!!

I will combine shipping and you will save a fortune so shop till you drop!!!

 



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