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Motor Pit Button Down Shirt Xl Rival Racing, Champion, Axo, Eks Brand, Zmmx on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Picayune, Mississippi, United States

Picayune, Mississippi, United States
Look new but not sure no inside or fabric tags, could be a dealer demo no stains or signs of it being used. Please look at all the pictures to check measurements and descriptions.
Brand:Rival Racing not sure Color:Multi-Color Manufacturer Part Number:Not sure Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Make:Motor sports Material:No inside tag Gender:Men Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Size:XL UPC:Does not apply

Look new no inside or fabric tags, could be a dealer demo no stains or signs of it being used.
Please look at all the pictures to check measurements and descriptions.

I have another one that is listed as used in the same size it does have some staining

Moto Pit Shirt Button Down Shirt

Size XL

Rival Racing, Champion, AXO, EKS Brand, ZMMX and more so look at all the pictures to see the sponsors and descriptions


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