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Unisex Leather Motorcyle Chaps Size Large on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Unbranded Size:L Manufacturer Part Number:NONE Color:Black Make:LEATHER Material:Leather Gender:Unisex Adult Country/Region of Manufacture:Mexico

YOU ARE BIDDING ON:
  • ONE PAIR OF LEATHER CHAPS
  • SIZE ADULT  LARGE
  • FULL LEG ZIPPER CLOSURES
  • ADJUSTABLE WAIST TO 38"
  • VINTAGE DESIGN
  • SOFT LEATHER
  • MEASURES: 44" IN LENGTH
  • 34" INSEAM
  • 10" CUFFS
  • NO RIPS. NO TEARS. NO STAINS!
  • CHECK OUT THE PHOTOS
  • THIS WOULD MAKE A GREAT  ADDITION TO ANY WARDROBE.
  • BUY WITH CONFIDENCE!

PLEASE READ MY TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
  • EMAIL ME WITH QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING
  • PAYPAL ONLY
  • CHECK OUT THE PHOTOS
  • I SHIP WITHIN 24 HOURS; PLEASE PAY WITHIN 24 HOURS
  • PLEASE, PLEASE, PAY FOR YOUR PURCHASE!
  • I GLADLY ENTERTAIN OFFERS ON UNSOLD ITEMS
  • CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS!
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