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Bobster Shield Ii Sunglasses, Black Frame, Yellow Lens on 2040-parts.com

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BOBSTER SHIELD II SUNGLASSES

YELLOW LENS


  FEATURES:

  • Frame Size: Medium
     
  • Frameless Design
     
  • Neoprene Foam
     
  • Microfiber Pouch

   


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