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BMW Rallye Pro 3 pants EU48 US38 NWOT BMW waterproof liner included. Never used, but I did remove the tags. These pants have the BMW armor in knees/shins & hips. Free shipping to the lower 48 - others contact me for a shipping quote. No reserve. |
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