Shift Body Armor Protective Gear For An Adult Size 38m/m on 2040-parts.com
Ventura, California, US
Shift Body armor protective gear for an adult size 38M/M. Email with any questions or concerns.
Item will be shipped once payment
has cleared. Local pick-up is always welcome! Please let me know if you are
local, also let me know if you wish to combine shipping. The only refund given will be if there is
damage in shipping. The buyer pays for return shipping. Thank you.
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