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Harley Davidson Leather Winter Riding Gloves Size Large on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Franklin, Tennessee, United States

Franklin, Tennessee, United States

Product: 1 Pair of winter weather Leather riding gloves
Brand: Harley Davidson
Color: Black
Size: Large 
Full coverage over wrists. 
Gloves fit over jacket sleeves and can be tightened. 
I used these for 1 winter 10-15 trips at most. 
I paid over $100.00

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-Items will be shipped the same day or the following day of purchase. (Provided my X-Wing is not in the shop)
-Items come from a smoke free home. (May smell like brownies and cake though)
-I do combine shipping on orders. (It's always good to save money)
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