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Joe Rocket Men's Kawasaki Motorcycle Jacket, Large, Black Zx Concours Ninja on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Fairfield, Connecticut, US

Fairfield, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Joe Rocket Gender:Men Size:L Color:Black Material:Nylon

This auction is for one lightly used Joe Rocket Black Kawasaki Nylon riding jacket.  This jacket is awesome.   Jacket has built-in elbow, shoulder and back protection, inside pockets, zip-out removable liner, and zipper vents front, back, and in the arms.   I am only selling because I no longer have the Kawasaki.  My loss is your gain!!

Shipping to USA lower 48 only.   Bid with confidence.  I have 100% positive feedback.  Thanks for looking at my auction.  Good luck bidding. 

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