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Suntory Boss Reversible Jacket Jdm Drift Ae86 Supra S14 Nismo Jza80 Trd S13 R32 on 2040-parts.com

US $190.00
Location:

Litchfield, Connecticut, United States

Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New without tags

Time to sell all my BOSS stuff I have collected here in Japan. Like all of them, this one I have never seen anywhere else before.  These were never for sale to the public.  Instead, points had to be collected to obtain it.  You will never find this for sale elsewhere. Reversible middle/heavy weight BOSS jacket. Great condition with a few small marks.  Logos are perfect. My favorite jacket....  Please see the fourth picture for sizing! Shipped from Osaka, Japan express (3-5 days) with insurance to anywhere in the world for $30. 

Feel free to shoot me an offer!

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