Oakley O-frame Goggles With Extra Lenses & Tear-offs on 2040-parts.com
Salina, Kansas, United States
A used pair of Oakley O-frame goggles frame is the carbon fiber finish with a smoke tinted lense with a mirrored finish. The original lense is in great shape since it has always been covered with tear-offs its whole life. There are remaining tear-offs on the goggles now, in addition to the package of new tear-offs qty. (14) The extra lenses are remenants from another pair of O-frame goggles I had previously.
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