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New Acerbis Skeleton Motocross Pant Gold Belt Adult Size 30 Men's Mx Fashion Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
Location:

Boise, Idaho, US

Boise, Idaho, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Make:Acerbis Racing

This auction is for a New Pair of Acerbis Skeleton Motocross Pants in Size 30. Pants are Neuro-Black/White and Gold in color.

Features Include:

  • The materials used are nylon 840 denier dura tech and 600 denier nylon
  • Dual waist closure featuring YKK zippers
  • Mesh lining from waist to knees
  • Spandex material in the calf area
  • Reinforced Schoeller Kevlar on the right knee for maximum heat and abrasion resistance
  • Gold Colored Belt

Please see auction listing picture for further details. Save over retail pricing of $169.95. Bid with confidence.

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