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Rxr Childs Motocross Pee Wee Inflatable Body Chest Protection Roost Deflector on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Somers Point, New Jersey, US

Somers Point, New Jersey, US
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Up for sale- RXR inflatable motocross body protection for children. Infinitely adjustable with enclosed air pump, protects from roost, branches and in a fall. Used very little, in good condition. FREE SHIPPING IN THE CONTINENTAL US. If you are not in the CONUS (such as Alaska or Hawaii) please wait for confirmation of shipping charges before paying. It will save considerable time in receiving your item. Sorry, no international shipping. Thanks for looking and God Bless America!

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