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Bnwt Repsol Honda Gas Jeans Polo Tshirt Original Merchandise Size M-l on 2040-parts.com

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Brand:GAS Pattern:Solid Size Type:Regular Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Size (Men's):L Material:100% Cotton Color:White Style:Basic Tee Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve UPC:Does not apply

100% ORIGINAL REPSOL HONDA RACING ORIGINAL MERCHANDISE GAS JEANS WHITE POLO T SHIRT SIZE MED (FITS LIKE LARGE)



MICHELIN, GAS, REPSOL, HONDA RACING, HONDA EMBROIDERY
NOTHING ON THE BACK

BLACK COLOUR IS ALSO AVAILABLE

100% COTTON
MADE IN ITALY

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Like other items, I am selling this as I got old and don`t want to wear these anymore. 

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