Blue Go Kart Driving Shoes, Top Kart, Margay, Briggs on 2040-parts.com
Hubertus, Wisconsin, United States
Brand new in the box Race Gear driving shoes. Suede leather high top with rubber soles. The rubber comes up your heal so you don't wear out the back side of the shoe. Race Gear shoes are manufactured in Italy. They are a high quality kart racing shoe. The color is blue with black soles.
Sizes available are 4-1/2, 5, 6, 6-1/2, & 7. Just let us know which size you want. |
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