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Vintage 1982 German Polizei Motorcycle Leather Pants 34 X 32 Pants on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Hackel & Co Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Gender:Men Style:Motorcycle Material:Leather Size Type:Regular UPC:Does not apply

 Selling a vintage 1982 pair of German Polizei motorcycle Police officers leather pants in good used condition though having some scuffs and wear in a size 34 Waist X 32 length.......The pants were part  of a suit in which the jacket and the pants zipped together but the jacket is lost or stored somewhere in Germany.....

 
Pants Measurement...( 34 X 32 .) USA size measurement
Length of  seam.....32  inches 
Waist width on the inside of pants.......17  inches 


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