Ribtect Youth Chest Protector Sm1 - Kart on 2040-parts.com
Concord, North Carolina, US
Ribtect youth chest protector - used only a few months. Size SM1 (ages 5-8)
Retail is $129 on these.
Required by Rotax and other organizations for kart racing.
no reserve
local pickup is free.
look at my other items - I'll combine shipping on multiple purchases.
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