Fxr Mens Hardwear Snowmobile Warm Winter Jacket- Aphd Snow - Xl - 3xl/xxxl -new on 2040-parts.com
Devils Lake, North Dakota, United States
This is a BRAND NEW with tags FXR Men's Hardwear AP HD Snow Jacket Coat, #15118!
This sporty, warm jacket features:
FXR provides the following fit guidelines: Large : Chest 42-44"; Waist 35-37" XL: Chest 45-47"; Waist 38-40" XXL: Chest 48-50"; Waist 41-43" XXXL: Chest 51-53"; Waist 44-46" FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE LOWER 48 UNITED STATES! Shipping to AK will be $15. CANADIAN SHIPPING WILL BE $42! International buyers are responsible for any import duties / taxes your country charges. These fees are not included in this price. Fees will vary with country. Check with your country's custom's office for details. |
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