Fox Racing Nomad Otb Over The Boot Motocross Riding Pants Size 36 on 2040-parts.com
Voluntown, Connecticut, US
- They have zippered side pockets, one with clip and elastic lanyard for your keys.
- Zip off lower legs.
- Heat and abrasion resistant leather right leg panel.
- Articulated pre-curved legs.
- Tricot mesh lining.
- Elastic waist with belt loops.
**NOTE: THE SHIPPING COST DOES INCLUDE A SMALL HANDLING FEE, WHICH I UNFORTUNATELY NOW HAVE TO IMPLEMENT IN ORDER TO OFFSET THE FEE THAT EBAY NOW IMPOSES ON NOT ONLY THE SELLING PRICE OF THE ITEM, BUT ALSO ON THE SELLERS SHIPPING COSTS.
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