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Msr Starlet Womens Ladies Atv Off Road Riding Pants Black Pink Hibiscus Sz 5/6 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Used once for a photo shoot. Brand new; never ridden in.
Brand:MSR Gender:Women Make:MSR Country/Region of Manufacture:China

You are viewing MSR Starlet women's riding pants and shirt - BRAND NEW without tags. Used once for a photo shoot.

MSR Starlet jersey - size L   (Retail for $29.99)
Poly knit v-neck collar and heat transfer size label
Rib knit elastic micro cuffs
Generous raglan cut promotes airflow
Lightweight 100% spun-poly construction
Extra long tail

MSR Starley moto pants - size 5/6 (includes hip pads/protectors)    (Retails for $75.95)
Sublimated graphic front panels.
Ratchet style belt closure.
Comfortable mesh liner.
Spandex articulated knee panels.
900D heavy-duty poly inside knee panels.
Rubber thigh & knee logos.



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