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Ford Women's Heavy Full Zip Fleece - Size Xl on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Lewistown, Montana, United States

Lewistown, Montana, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Does not apply Size:XL Make:Ford Color:Black Gender:Women Sleeve Length:Long Sleeve

 This auction is for a new without tags Ford Motor Company women's fleece jacket. This is size XL and is black in color with the blue Ford logo on the front. It is a heavy full zip fleece and has a reflective stripe on the back. Been hanging in the closet forever. Retails for over $100.00. I have too much stuff and need to clean out my closet. My loss is definitely your gain.

All of my items come from a smoke-free and pet free home. I accept only Paypal and payment must be made within 2 days of auction end. I only ship within the U.S. I report all non-paying bidders directly to Ebay, so please - serious bidders only. I DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS. Please feel free to contact me with any questions prior to bidding. Thanks for looking at my auctions.

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