Brand New Ktm Racetech Pants Men's Size Large Waist 34 3pw1422304 on 2040-parts.com
Vincentown, New Jersey, US
- You are bidding on a BRAND NEW KTM 2014 KTM RACETECH PANTS BY THOR
WAIST SIZE LARGE / WAIST SIZE 34
Features:
Heavy duty, enduro style pants with abrasion-proof and wear-resistant Oxford nylon.
1000d nylon seat area with triple-stitched safty seams.
Four way elasetic panels on lumbar vertebrae and crotch
Perforated panels on thighs and rear.
Heat resistant and abrasion proof leather knee reinforcement with kevlar seams
Flexible, double waitband adjustment with velcrow fastnener for optimum fit.
Width adjustment with quick release on waistband
Made exclusively for KTM by Thor
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Original shipping and handling charges are not refundable. All returns must be preauthorized by us and are subject to a 20% re-stocking fee. These amounts will be deducted from the original amount billed and the remaining balance will be credited to the original credit card. Return Shipping Instructions: Return via prepaid Ups or US mail. Insure shipment for full value of purchase. Use original packaging. We are not responsible for packages lost during return shipping. Return/Exchange Instructions: Enclose a copy of your packing list or E-mail Invoice along with detailed return/exchange instructions.
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