River Road Harrier Tac Classic Leather Riding Vest Adult Men's Medium Black on 2040-parts.com
Orange Park, Florida, US
This auction is for one(1) brand-new River Road Harrier Tac Classic Leather Vest. This vest is a Men's Medium and is colored Black. River Road Harrier Tac Classic Leather Vests have the following features: We only ship to verified addresses. Please be sure to have a physical street address when ordering UPS shipping as they do not ship to PO Boxes. Canadian orders please provide a phone number when ordering UPS shipping. Free shipping to the lower 48 states only; Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico check our USPS rates. SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE OTHER THAN UNITED STATES IS F.O.B. ALL DUTIES AND TAXES ARE RESPONSIBILITY OF CUSTOMER...
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