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Ocelot Women's Riding Pants on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Trabuco Canyon, California, US

Trabuco Canyon, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Ocelot

 Here is a pair of women's Ocelot riding pants. They were worn once and only for about 20 minutes on a quad.  They have been washed and come from a smoke free and pet free home. They are in excellent condition and come with with the hip pads. The size on the tag says 9/10. My loss is your gain! Shipping is $9.00 UPS Ground to the continental U.S. only. I'm sorry but I will not ship internationally. I have other gear in other auctions that match these pants. Any questions, please ask. Thanks for looking!

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