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Old May 30th 05, 07:04 PM
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Default AD: End of Season Sale... Campagnolo Thermo Textran Cycling Jackets

Campagnolo Thermo Textran Cycling Jacket: Top of the line jacket from
one of the most technically advanced lines of cycling apparel. This
Campagnolo Metal Series jacket is
made of Thermo Textran fabric - windproof/waterproof fabric that wicks
perspiration away and stretches with the
rider. Features include an internal flap, back pocket with reflective
insert, and reflective piping.

High Visibility Titanium (silver) color

Brand New!

Available Sizes:
Titanium - Large (40 Chest) and X-Large (42 Chest)

Priced well below wholesale!

$99.99, plus shipping

Photo available at:
www.gdzer0.com/campagnolothermojacket.jpg

Thanks for looking!

Stuart Winsor
Ground Zero Cycles



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