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New Fox Racing Honda Transit Zip Hoodie Sweatshirt Jacket Motocross Men's Size L on 2040-parts.com

US $77.50
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Roanoke, Virginia, United States

Roanoke, Virginia, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:FOX HEAD RACING Color:Black Make:FOX HEAD RACING Size:LARGE UPC:Does not apply

RARE ! Fox x Honda Transit Zip Up Hoodie $90

BRAND NEW WITH TAGS

MEN'S SIZE LARGE

Get an iconic style for the trails with Honda and Fox screen print color blocked front and a red Honda logo graphic at the back.

Exclusive Fox and Honda collaboration.

Zip up closure.

Screen print graphic at and back.

Adjustable drawstring hood.

Two hidden side hand pockets.

Fox brand tag on hood.

Soft fleece lining for comfort.

80% cotton, 20% polyester.

Imported

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