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Harley Davidson Basic Skins Leather Chaps Usa Mens M Tall 98480-97vm 33" Inseam on 2040-parts.com

US $57.00
Location:

Prescott, Arizona, US

Prescott, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Harley-Davidson Make:Harley-Davidson Gender:Men Size:M Color:Blacks Material:Leather Country of Manufacture:United States HD Part #:98480-97VM HD Style:Basic Skins Chaps

Great condition... Gently used... Slight wear on bottom rear heel area (See pic)
Size MENS medium
Made USA!!!!
Quality Supple Black Leather
 Full Zippered Sides and Adjustable Belt
 Harley-Davidson emblem on left waist
3 Harley Engraved Snaps on cuffs  (Unhemmed)

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