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(((((((reduced Price )))))))))))joe Rocket Textile Racing Suit on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
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SIZING: THIS WILL FIT WAIST 34-36
LENGTH 32-34 INSEAM

JACKET: 48-50 JACKET DOES RUN A LITTLE SMALL


YOU ARE BUYING A JOE ROCKET TEXTILE RACING SUIT WITH ALL THE ARMOR. THIS SUIT I WORE ONLY FOR 3 RACES. YOU CAN ALSO WEAR THIS SUIT FOR REGULAR RIDING FOR WINTER OR SUMMER. IT DOES HAVE LOTS OF VENT ZIPPERS TO KEEP YOU COOL. THERE IS ONE OR TWO SCUFF MARKS ON THE KNEE GAURDS AS I SHOW IN THE PHOTOS.

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