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International Safety Products Intrepid Marine Mk1 Survival Suit New In Bag Med on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
Location:

Lake Worth, Florida, United States

Lake Worth, Florida, United States
Brand new in its original carry bag. This suit has been in storage, never used. I opened it up to take pictures. You can see it still has the protective plastic inside.
Brand:Intrepid Size:M Gender:Unisex Adult UPC:Does not apply

Brand new in its original carry bag.  This suit has been in storage for a long time, never used.  I opened it up to take pictures.  You can see it still has the protective plastic inside.  I didn't want to unroll it all the way as it is clearly new and packed so neatly.  I have a 2nd identical suit I haven't listed for sale yet.  That suit was opened up to try but looks new as well.  If you need 2 suits contact me and I can edit this listing and make it for both once we agree on a price.

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