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Fox Racing Motocross Suit 360 Pants And Jersey Like New on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Stony Point, New York, US

Stony Point, New York, US
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Selling a fox racing 360 motocross suit. This listing is for the pants and the matching jersey. Was only worn a couple of times neither the pants or jersey have any ware on them. There are some light stain marks that you can see in the picture on the inside legs of the pants where they are grey leather it happens from mud.. and there are also some very faint spots on the jersey from mud as well.. nothing you can really see you have to look up close to spot them. The jersey is a size XL and the pants are a 36 with the adjustable belt to fit a smaller waist. The pants also have the removable hip pads inside of them. Any questions feel free to message me. **SHIPPING INFO: for some reason it is not allowing me to add shipping information so I will put it here, shipping anywhere in the US is $15.00 any questions again please message me.**

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