Choko Kids Snowmobile Suit Size 6 Adjustable With Boots Size 1 on 2040-parts.com
Southington, Connecticut, US
High quality Choko kids snow suit size 6 has ability adjust pant lenghts for many years of use. Comes with. Matching mittens. And TCP size 1 BOOTS.....IT IS IN EXCELLENCT COND .great for snowmobiling or playing in the yard.
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