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Mens Answer Fazer Motocross/off Road/atv Boots Size 10 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Weatherford, Texas, United States

Weatherford, Texas, United States
Good - Scuffs & Soiling
Brand:Answer Racing Make:Frazer UPC:Does not apply

Up for sale is a pair of men's Answer Frazer black motocross boots, size 10. They are pre-owned, but are still in very good condition. As can be seen in the picture the front of the boots have a good bit of scuffing and soiling in the crevices, but there are no cuts. There is a good bit of tread left in the soles. Buckles and Velcro work. 

Measurements

Height to the top of the boot - 16 1/4"

Widest Width of Sole - 4 1/2" 

Length to Tip of Toe when Placed Against the Wall - 13"

Buyer pays actual shipping within the United States via USPS parcel select. I am only set up to accept payment through Paypal.


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