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Womans Harley Davidson Riding Boots on 2040-motos

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Womans Harley Davidson RIDING boots. Two pairs, different sizes. Mens styling heavy duty with 1 1/2 to 2 in heals. Pics of soles of boots enclosed-orange ones show clearly.. Black boots soles are very fine lines and do not show as clear, but are in same terrific condition. Hardly worn. Brand new condition, No scrapes or gouges, at toes, heels, etc. Size nine has chain with Harley emblem at front and ankles. Also has heavy duty zippers on inside seam. Pull on boots. Paid $150.00, will sell for $80 cash firm. Size ten has Rhinestones on the front & ankles. Pull on boots. No zipper on inside seam. Paid $150.00, will sell for $80 cash firm. MUST SEE to appreciate new condition they are in. Please call Terry at to see both pairs in person..NO PAYPAL

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