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Kart Racing Gloves Size Large (you Save $ 9) on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
Location:

Deltona, Florida, United States

Deltona, Florida, United States
Condition:New


Super Kart Racing Gloves

 

These fine quality and attractive kart racing gloves are fresh

made using best soft knit fabric and suede material at

front palm, fingers and thumb with silicon printing which provides

better grip of hand. 

elasticated wrist for easy use.

 

The gloves are being sold  with  introductory prices.

whole sale prices are available also.

 

We ship these gloves within states only.

 

NOTE:  We DO NOT sell left over or old stock products.

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