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Shelby Windbreaker Rainjacket - Folds Into A 10" Pouch. Keep Inside Your Mustang on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Long Beach, California, United States

Long Beach, California, United States
Condition:New with tags MPN:JH-MUS 903 CLG0 BLK-PNK Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Gender:Unisex Adult Brand:StangStuff Color:Black Make:Shelby

Shelby Logo Windbreaker Rainjacket

This lightweight windbreaker is black with gray accents and features the SHELBY logo on the front left chest. It also has a hood. Stay dry and look stylish at the same time!

The jacket has a built-in pocket that allows it to be folded and zipped up into itself. Turns into a 10" x 10" bag you can throw into your trunk.

Not meant for extreme cold. Also available in Ford Mustang and Ford Racing logos.

All of our product is officially licensed by Shelby and/or Ford Motor Company.








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