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Vintage Sno Rider Black Snowmobile Jacket W/ 3m Thinsulate Men's L U.s.a. Made on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
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Clare, Michigan, United States

Clare, Michigan, United States
Excellent Condition
Brand:Sno Rider Gender:Men Color:Black Size:L Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Material:Nylon & Polyester UPC:Does not apply

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Vintage Sno Rider Snowmobile Jacket By Marco Of Idaho Falls, Idaho Black With Arctic Cat Green Trim Men's Size L. Great Looking Super Nice Sno Rider Jacket With 3M Thinsulate Thermal Insulation, Quilted Lined Super Warm Jacket. Over-All Condition Is Excellent Very Light Wear.

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