Shift Racing Faction Riding Pants Adult Male Sz. 34 Off Road Mx Atv Quad #kp3 on 2040-parts.com
Ontario, California, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A PAIR OF SHIFT RIDING PANTS
THE PANTS ARE SIZE 34 ADULT MALE
THE PANTS ARE IN GREAT CONDITION
HAS SLIGHT SCUFF MARK ON RIGHT LEG SEE ALL PHOTO'S
THEY ARE BLACK AND YELLOW AND HAVE THE DODGE MOTORSPORTS LOGO
THESE EXACT PANTS WERE WORN BY SUPERCROSS RIDER KYLE PARTRIDE
THE BACKSIDE HAS KYLE'S INITIAL'S ON THEM
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