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Ultra Black Frame Padded Motorcycle Riding Sunglasses Anti-fog Yellow Lens on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, US

Jacksonville, Florida, US
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SUNN Battery
1316 W. Adams St
Jacksonville, Fl. 32204

904-354-4509

Hours Monday thru Friday 8:30 to 4:00

We are an established 30 year old brick and mortar company, so please feel safe doing business with us.

You are purchasing one Ultra Black Frame Anti-Fog Yellow Sunglasses Motorcycle Glasses!

 

This item is brand new and never used!

  • Shatterproof Polycarbonate Lenses
  • UV400 Filter for Maximum UV Protection
  • Scratch Resistant Coating
  • Authentic Global Vision Brand!
  • Fabric-Covered Airy Foam
  • They Float!
  • Rubber Ear Tips
  • Black Finished Frames

© Sunn Battery Company 2004

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