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New Atv Dirt Bike Motocross Motorcycle Armor Vest Chest & Back Protector on 2040-parts.com

US $43.98
Location:

GD, China

GD, China
Condition:New with tags Brand:SOOYOUNG Country/Region of Manufacture:China

100% New
Brand: Mars
50% PP , 25% Polyethylene made , 17% Polyester
adjustable waist belt
hard back pad, soft front chest pad
one size fit all

item may come with logo

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