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718 Cafe Racer Motorcycle New York Harley Davidson Biker Go Fast T Shirt 3xl on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Bayville, New York, United States

Bayville, New York, United States
Brooklyn Queens
Brand:hard rider Color:Black Gender:Unisex Adult Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Size:3XL UPC:Does not apply

this is a pre owned Harley Davidson, café racer, superbike, hard rider, Brooklyn & queens new york tshirt, comes in black, with the hr-nyc logo on the front, with the "GO FAST CREW" 718 on the back . shirt is in mint condition, worn once.  comes in size 3xl

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