Vintage Ski-doo Bombardier High Tech Jacket Only Mens Xxl Red Nice on 2040-parts.com
Fair Haven, Michigan, US
Ski doo bombardier
High tech jacket
Reflector fabric on jacket see photos
Mens XXL
Approx armpit to armpit 29"
Sleeve from seam to cuff 25"
Back from collar to hem 26.5"
Has been washed and worn
One minor rip on left sleeve has been treated with dritz fray check
Red grey white , light quilting inside , lighter weigh jacket
2 zip side pockets
Outer jacket only liner missing
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