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Vintage '98 Sturgis 58th Annual Bike Rally T Shirt Xl on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
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Port Hueneme, California, United States

Port Hueneme, California, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Size:XL Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Color:Black ~ Multicolor Material:100% Cotton

You are looking at a Vintage 1998 Sturgis 58th Annual Bike Rally T Shirt . Tag Size XL. Excellent Vintage Condition with no damage.

Armpit to armpit measures 25 inches, shoulder to shoulder is 23 inches.

Don't miss out on this great Shirt, with a Buy it now price of only $20.00

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