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Fox Racing Black/grey R3 Roost Mx Chest Protector Girls/women's - Small / Medium on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Gypsum, Colorado, United States

Gypsum, Colorado, United States
Just like new - Mint!
Brand:Fox Racing Gender:Women Make:R3 Roost Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Fox Racing Black/Grey/Clear R3 Roost MX Chest Protector for Girls/Women.  Size is not indicated on the protector but it is a women's/girls SMALL/MEDIUM.  Numbers associated with this item on the tags are: PO #: 4500002910; Vender #YCL12 and RN#97275.  Original owner.  It has only been worn a couple of times for training in a parking lot and has never been off-road and it has never been impacted.   I ship fast - usually next business day after payment has cleared.  I do appreciate feed back and I will ALWAYS leave one for the buyer after a feed back is left for me.  

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