Fox Racing 180 Youth Size 6 (22) Motocross Atv Quad Dirt Bike Riding Pants~euc! on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, US
This auction is for a pair of FOX RACING PANTS 180 in a size 6 (22). They are in excellent used condition, like new without any tears or rips. They were only worn a few times. Red, black, gray and white with FOX logo down both legs. Adjustable waist belt, zipper front. Please e-mail me with any questions. Thank you for your interest. Payment with Paypal only please. Payment expected within three days of auction close.
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