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Full Dainese Track-day Racing Suit - Full Classic Racing Eather on 2040-parts.com

US $210.00
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
All leather is supple, sturdy and thick.Knee pucks are brand new, never dragged.One small rip in the arm where the Dainese brand name is featured.
Brand:Dainese Size:52 Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Color:red, white, black Gender:Men Material:full grain leather

Vintange and Italian never looked so good!
This full body Dainese racing suit is in great shape and new knee pucks. Leather is flexible and comfortable, not dry, old or cracked. 
(I would keep it, but with a young family on the way, I am getting out of the motorcycle game.)
  • LABEL SIZE 52 (European sizing - different from US sizing)
  • MADE IN ITALY
  • OUTSIDE SHELL MATERIAL: HIGH QUALITY, FULL GRAIN LEATHER

Genuine Italian quality - the equivalent would cost over $1,200 new today.

Zippers and straps work smooth and  are in perfect condition!
Mesh lining and knee pads are in good condition!


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