Mens 5, Womens 7, Driving Crew Racing Shoes, New In Box, Fastlane Black Shoes on 2040-parts.com
Fairgrove, Michigan, United States
New with tags in box, smoke free home. Lo crew shoes, model FLF-52000-001. I offer combined s/h for clothing/shoes, pay the most expensive s/h price, then just $1 each additional clothing or accessory item that is shipped & paid for together. (Domestic only, international is based on weight). You will probably need to request an invoice, as it doesn't always calculate automatically through Ebay. Thanks for your interest!
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