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Harley-davidson Women's Freedom Spirit Activewear Hooded Sweatshirt 96032-14vw on 2040-parts.com

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Bradenton, Florida, United States

Bradenton, Florida, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Harley Davidson Size:L Manufacturer Part Number:96032-14VW Color:Gray Make:Harley-Davidson Sleeve Length:Long Sleeve Gender:Women Material:100% Cotton

Rare Harley-Davidson Women's Freedom Spirit Activewear Hooded Sweatshirt 96032-14VW -- SIZE L, New with tags



    100% Cotton

Women's Freedom Spirit Zip Activewear Hooded Sweatshirt

Made of 100% Cotton

Features drawstring hood and rib-knit cuffs and waist

Kangaroo-style pockets with rhinestone accents

Graphics on front and back


Great Christmas gift for the Harley enthusiast in your life.

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