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Freeshipping !! Brand New!! Ray-ban Aviator Sunglasses 58mm Blue Mirror on 2040-parts.com

US $58.97
Location:

Cedar Hill, Texas, United States

Cedar Hill, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:RAYBAN RB 3025™Aviator™ mpn:RAYBAN RB 3025™Aviator™

Description
Model: 3025
Color Number: 112/4L
Gender: Unisex
Material: Metal
Frame Size: M
Frame: Full-Rim
Shape: Aviator
Suitable For: Bifocal, Progressive (Multifocal), Single Vision

Please note
1- Pictures are for the original Glasses, 
    Meaning Colors of Frame and Lens are as seen.
2- On left lens scratched 'RB' on the outer side.
3- Under the Noise Bridge, there is 'RB' for 'Ray-Ban'.
4- On the Noise Pads, there is 'RB' for 'Ray-Ban'.
5- These Are Polarized Glasses.

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