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Harley Davidson White And Chrome Studded Hip Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Poca, West Virginia, United States

Poca, West Virginia, United States
This is a beautiful White Harley Hip bag I bought in Vegas it is well used inside as you can see in pics the inside is flaking. The leather is in good condition except for on the right side bottom there is a slight light purple hue in a couple areas, the chrome is not chipped or rusted..Its a beautiful piece!!
Brand:Harley Davidson Color:White Make:Harley-Davidson Material:Leather

This is a beautiful Harley Davidson White Leather Hip Clip Bag. I bought this in Vegas. It has chrome all over it. It is used and has some flaws as I mentioned in the box above. Overall a great piece to have and the White really stands out with the Chrome when your wearing all black!! I had looked for this for months!!

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