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Fox Racing Snowmobile Snowboard Ski Pants Xxl on 2040-parts.com

US $49.50
Location:

York, Pennsylvania, United States

York, Pennsylvania, United States
like new. I bought them as almost new, but they were too big for me. pristine condition.
Brand:Fox Racing

I love these snowmobile pants. They were purchased as almost new. I can't tell they have been used at all. Dissapointed they are too big. I am a 34-36 waist so these pants would probably be good for a 38-40 waist. They are mostly black, some gray trim, and to shades of yellow on the yoke. Can't see the yellow color difference in the photo. They are sharp. If you don't already have the matching jacket, these pants would look awesome with a yellow fox hoodie! My personal fashion opnion.

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