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Dainese Redline One Piece Suit 36us on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Sun City, California, US

Sun City, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Dainese Make:Redline

Dainese Redline White, orange and black leather one-piece race suit, Size 36US/46EU, Worn twice for about an hour in the 3 month I've owned it. It is still brand new, smells brand new, no dirt or stains, only one minor scuff on the right knee puck. Twin zipper front opening, snap closure on the neck, titanium shoulder plades, full CE approved armour and hip padding. Originally I paid $1475.00 plus tax. Comes with garmet bag and hydropack (built into the race hump), Never opened or used hydropack, still in original unopened sealed bag in hump. This is an awesome suit, not even stretched in yet. Top quality Italian Dainese full one piece leather suit. Please contact me for any questions or concerns.

NOTE: This is a small one-piece leather suit, ideal person is 5 foot 5 and 140lbs and under. 

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