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Vintage Buco ? Kidney Belt on 2040-parts.com

AU $170.00
Location:

Baulkham Hills, NSW, Australia

Baulkham Hills, NSW, Australia
Condition:Used

FOR SALE.VINTAGE JEWELED STUDDED BLACK LEATHER MOTORCYCLE KIDNEY BELT. MEASURES 31" LONG FROM END TO VERY END OF LEATHER STRAP. THE END OF THE BOTTOM LEATHER STRAP IS BROKEN OFF.IT COULD BE REPAIRED. OTHER THAN THAT BELT IS IN VERY GOOD OVERALL CONDITION SHOWING SOME NORMAL AGE APPROPRIATE OVERALL WEAR. THE OTHER TWO LEATHER STRAPS SHOW WEAR FROM USE. BOTH SMALL POUCHES HAVE ZIPPERS, BOTH ZIP AND UNZIP FAIRLY SMOOTH. BELT IS AS IS AND AS SHOWN SO PLEASE REFER TO ALL OFTHE PICS.THANK YOU
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