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Ln Mens Smp Motorcross Race Jersey Dirt Bike Size L/large For Racing on 2040-parts.com

US $16.95
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Corona, California, US

Corona, California, US
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Up for your consideration is a LIKE NEW SMP Long Sleeve Motocross Dirt Bike Racing Shirt.
- Size L/ Large
- 100% polyester
- 26" pit to pit
- 32" collar to front seam
- reinforced padded elbows
- logo on front and back
- blue/gray ascent coloring and flames
- classic racing motocross design
- made by SMP Clothing USA
- Worn once

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