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Fly Racing Maverik Boots Youth Size 3 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Clarkston, Washington, United States

Clarkston, Washington, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Fly Racing Color:Black Make:Maverik Street/Off-Road:Off-Road US Shoe Size (Youth):3 Type:Boots

I have a pair of Almost New youth size 3 Fly Racing Motocross Boots, they were worn once outside for Halloween,  Unfortunately My son outgrew the boots before he grew into the Dirt bike I bought Him.  They have slight scratches on toe plate, but have never been worn during actual riding.  Thanks for Looking!!! Shipping is Free, I put under UPS, but will look at USPS as well.  Will ship out promptly.

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