Simpson Race Products Pit Shoe* New In Box* Mens 10.5 on 2040-parts.com
Lima, Ohio, US
Up for auction is one pair of Simpson Racing Pit Shoes. These shoes are new in the box, are men's size 10.5 and are red with white laces. These shoes are very light weight and comfortable like a driving shoe but with a thicker sole for durability. These shoes were purchased from the Simpson World retail store in Mooresville, North Carolina.
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