Racing Go Kart K1 Chest Protector, Neckbrace, And Gloves.(youth Size) on 2040-parts.com
Waucoma, Iowa, US
This auction is for some youth size kart racing gear. The chest/rib protector is made by K1, and is in near new condition. For a child between 40 and 80 pounds. The neck brace is also made by K1 and is in very good condition as well. Also youth size. The gloves are youth size small, but fit more like medium, and are in near new condition as well. I offer these at a low starting price with no reserve, so good luck.
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