Hello!
I have a pair of boots that I only wore 3-4 times and looking to get rid of them since I no longer have my quad. These are MSR boots and they are white but turned slightly yellow. Bought brand new in late 2005. They are a size 9 (Mens). I'm also selling the knee / shin guards with them and they are also barely used. Don't really want to ship but if you buy for full price or give a good offer, I'll make an exception. |
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