Vest Extenders Purple And Gold Para Cord Lightweight But Strong!! By Stitch on 2040-parts.com
Sterling City, Texas, US
OK BOYS WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS A SET OF FOUR PARACORD VEST EXTENDERS
IN PURPLE AND GOLD
IF YOUR TIRED OF THE HEAVY CHAIN TYPE EXTENDERS
THESE PUPPIES ARE FOR YOU
THEY ARE VERY LIGHT BUT EXTREMELY STRONG!!!!
THEY WILL FIT ANY VEST EQUIPPED WITH STANDARD LINE 24 SNAPS
AND WILL WORK NO MATTER WHICH SIDE YOUR SNAPS ARE ARRANGED
THESE ARE BIKER MADE FOR BIKERS WHO RIDE
I SHIP QUICKLY!!!!
OTHER COLORS ARE AVAILABLE PLEASE MESSAGE ME FOR AVAILABILITY
THANKS FOR LOOKING AND Check out my other items!
I MAKE GET BACK WHIPS TOO!!!!
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