Motorcycle Motocross Racing Hoodie Youth Size M on 2040-parts.com
Decatur, Alabama, United States
Fox Racing Hoodie Youth size M. It is preowned but in good condition. Look over the
photos. I try to show the item as best I can so you know what you are buying.
Logo's are screen printed. Pit to pit is 17" Top of collar to bottom is
22" Sleeve length is 18". Payment due within 48 hrs of the auction end. I do combine shipping
so let me know before you purchase and I will adjust shipping charges as needed.
Shipping amount is for the US 48 only. Feel free to ask any questions.
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