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Condition:New Brand:VMX Magazine Classic Dirt 12 Black Event T-shirt Clothing Size:2XL

VMX Magazine Classic Dirt 12 Event T-Shirt 

Fabric: Cotton

Size: 2XL (generous fit)

Colour: Black   

Front: VMX Magazine Classic Dirt 12 Logo

Back: Animated image of International legends Heikki Mikkola and Broc Glover

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