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Sas Tec Knee And Hip Clothing Protectors Replacement Set Black on 2040-parts.com

AU $63.98
Location:

Carlisle, Western Australia, Australia

Carlisle, Western Australia, Australia
Just Not in Original Packaging
Brand:Sas-Tec Manufacturer Part Number:SC-1/07 SC-1/02 UPC:Does not apply

Sas Tec Knee and Hip Clothing Protectors Replacement Set  Black 

These Protector Pads are designed to fit into your clothing pockets that are already sewen 
in your riding gear.

Manufactured in a hard compressed foam / gel composition

Part Numbers - SC-1/07 SC-1/02

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