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Ladies Harley Davidson Jeans Size 8 Regular on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, US

Springfield, Missouri, US
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You are bidding on a pair of Authentic Harley Davidson Ladies Jeans, Size 8 Regular Bootcut.  If this is the size you wear in Harley apparel, you will not be disappointed.  They are true to fit, and have not rips, tears or stains. 

These jeans are from a smoke free home

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