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Moose Racing Black Gray Sahara Motocross Off Road Pants Size 32 X 29 Mesh Lining on 2040-parts.com

US $32.99
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Franklin, Tennessee, United States

Franklin, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Moose Racing Gender:Men UPC:Does not apply

Moose Racing Black Gray Sahara Motocross BMX Pants Size 32 x 29" Mesh Lining
****Performance Technology

Condition:  Previously Owned and Used Shows Some Wear
FLAWS:
   Previously Owned
   Both legs at the bottom show some spot battle wounds
   Back of pans in seat area has some dirty spots - see picture

Size:  32 Men's
Colors:  Black, White, Gray
Material:  
     Shell: 70% Polyester - 30% Nylon 
     Lining: 100% Polyester 
     Spandex:  100% Polyester
     Knee Index:  Natural Leather

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