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Skin Board Shorts & Motorcycle Mx Riding Shorts Yamaha Blue Msrp $150 Size 32 34 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
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Monmouth, Oregon, United States

Monmouth, Oregon, United States
SKIN Board Shorts & motorcycle MX riding shorts Yamaha Blue MSRP $150 Size 32 34, US $34.95, image 1
Condition:New with tags Brand:Skin Industries Color:Blues Size:32 34 UPC:Does not apply

Brand new in the original bag extra heavy duty SKIN Industries riding Shorts. Waist size in 32 or 34 only. Built w/ hip protection pads included. Strong elastic waist band. These are made from the heaviest, most durable 100% Polyester with the best possible design attention paid to stitching to reinforcement all the places that usually fail. Sizing is true to US standards, some stretch in waist band. You will be impressed with the quality and durability of these shorts, almost bullet proof. MSRP $150. 


  

 

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