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100% Fortis Elbow Guards Grey Heather/black, L/xl Open Box 90120-303-18 on 2040-parts.com

US $48.89
Location:

Hilliard, Ohio, United States

Hilliard, Ohio, United States
Condition:New without tagsA brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) that is not in original packaging or may be missing original packaging materials (such as the original box or bag). The original tags may not be attached. See all condition definitions Seller Notes:“OPEN BOX RETURN. ITEM IS IN ORIGINAL PACKAGE AND INCLUDES ALL PARTS BUT PACKAGE HAS BEEN OPENED. ALL OPEN BOX ITEMS ARE SOLD AS-IS, NO RETURNS PLEASE!” Read Less Manufacturer Part Number:90120-303-18 Brand:100% Color:Grey Heather/Black Material:See Item Description Size:L/XL Part Type:Apparel Category 1:Open Box Apparel Category 2:Protective Open Box:Yes Average Delivery Time:3-4 Days Package Weight:1.2000 Package Length:18.00 Package Width:6.00 Package Height:4.00 Free Shipping (Lower 48):Yes Manufacturer Warranty:Contact Manufacturer UPC:n/a

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