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Excellent Fox 360 Racing Kevlar Pants Blue Black Atv Motorcycle Men's Size 40w on 2040-parts.com

US $44.00
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Nampa, Idaho, United States

Nampa, Idaho, United States
Great pre-owned Condition - light fraying & some light stains, some around the ankles. No holes or rips. No hip pads. Please see pictures!
Brand:Fox Racing Color:Blues, Black, White Manufacturer Part Number:Not Applicable Material:Nylon, Kevlar, polyester Gender:Men Country/Region of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of Size:40" waist

Excellent Pre-owned condition Fox 360 Racing Motorcycle Pants, Men's Size 40" waist. Colors: Blue, Dark Blue, Black, White. Kevlar/Nylon/Polyester. No hip pads. No holes or rips. Waterproof coating. These Zip up with built in belt buckle. The only thing I see on them are some light stains. (some around the ankle) and some light fraying. Just washed these! Smoke Free Home! Super Fast Shipping!

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