Fox Girls Tracker Motocross Boots Size W7 on 2040-parts.com
La Crescenta, California, US
Used only once or twice as you can see. Size is W7 or EU 38.5. These boots fit youth or thin ladies. Year unknown, guessing we purchased new in 2010 or earlier.
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