Xxl Black Leather Gallery Brand Motorcycle Riding Chaps on 2040-parts.com
Hopkins, Minnesota, United States
These XXL Black Leather Gallery Brand Motorcycle Riding Chaps are in
great shape..leg length 32"..no holes, rips or wear marks on legs or butt..the bottom of the leg in back has slight wear mark (see Pictures). Has Laces and Buckle and is lined and made of very thick leather |
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