Fox Tracker Boots Adult Mens M7 Motocross Leather Motorcycle Racing Motorcross on 2040-parts.com
Chatsworth, California, United States
Fox Tracker Boots Adult Mens SIZE US.M7/ EUR. 40.5 Motocross Leather Motorcycle Racing Motorcross. They close and open good. They both have scuff marks, scratches, and dirt, and stains. The straps only have one setting now, Please look at the pictures to see the condition
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