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Fly Racing Kinetic Shock Pants Black/grey New Size 28 Waist on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Saukville, Wisconsin, United States

Saukville, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Fly Racing UPC:Does not apply

FLY Racing Kinetic Shock Pants Black/Grey "New"


This is a new with tags FLY Racing motorcross riding pants. Size is adult 28 (waist size in inches). Color is black and grey. Style is the FLY kinetic shock. Leather heat shield panels. Ergonamically preshaped knee. Ratchet waist closure. Adjustable waist side strap. Removable hip pads. These pants are vented.
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