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2016 Fxr Womens Tech Pullover Hoodie Gray Heather / Hot Pink -large - Xl - New on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
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Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States

Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:FXR Manufacturer Part Number:16229.9201X Make:Tech Pullover Hoodie Color:Grey Heather / Hot Pink

This is a BRAND NEW with tags, FXR Women's Tech Pullover Hoodie, #16229.9201X!  Don't miss this opportunity as this hoodie retails for over $74.99 plus I am offering free shipping within the United States!

  • 260g 100% Polyester Tech Fleece
  • DWR coating
  • Welt Pockets with Mesh Lining
  • Shock Cord Adjustable Hood
  • Embroidered Logos


FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE LOWER UNITED STATES!  CANADIAN SHIPPING WILL BE $28.00!  Canadian buyers responsible for any import fees.

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