Fox Bomber Motocross Aggressive Full Knuckle Coverage Gloves Size M Orange on 2040-parts.com
USA, United States
This is a brand new pair of Fox Racing Bomber Aggressive Full Knuckle Coverage motocross enduro motorcycle riding gloves size M in Orange.
* They are made of leather, synthetic leather, neoprene rubber, pvc rubber, plastic and nylon - some materials may vary. * All items are inspected for any flaws before being sent out. * Please be careful not to damage item when opening package. * Please see detailed pics and email any questions you may have before bidding or purchasing. * Thanks for looking |
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