Mens Leather Motocycle Pilot Jacket Size 48 on 2040-parts.com
Norwalk, California, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A PILOT LEATHER JACKET SIZE 48. YOU CAN GO TO PILOTUSA.COM AND GET ALL THE INFO ON THE MANUFACTURE. THE SIZE 48 PER WEBPAGE SAYS HEIGHT 6'0"-6'3", WEIGHT 190-210 lbs. AND WAIST 33"-36". THIS JACKET RETAILED FOR OVER $400.00 SO MY LOSE IS YOUR REWARD. THIS JACKET HAS THE CE ARMOR IN THE SHOULDER, ELBOW/FOREARM AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES. THIS IS A AS IS AUCTION WITH NO RETURNS. PLEASE CHECK FITMENT AND ANY QUESTION PLEASE ASK.
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