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Genuine Black Leather Biker Trucker Billfold With Stainless Chain 8" Wallet on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Bemidji, Minnesota, United States

Bemidji, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:UNIK Leathers UPC:715007661252

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Biker Genuine Leather Black 8" Chain Wallet

  • Three Accordion Pockets, One Zippered Pocket
  • Chrome Plated Snaps & Chain
  • Heavy-Duty Chain With Belt Loop Snap Tab Is Included
  • Wallet Measures 8" Long By 3 3/4" Wide; Chain Measures 17" Long
This heavy duty biker wallet is constructed of high quality cowhide. The outside flap snaps securely.

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