T R Racing Motorcycle Boots Size 12 on 2040-parts.com
Hialeah, Florida, United States
THESE RACING BOOTS ARE IN NICE SHAPE FOR A PRE OWNED PAIR OF BOOTS. NOTICE THERE IS A LATCH MISSING FROM THE RIGHT BOOT. WHICH CAN EASILY BE REPAIRED OR LEFT AS IS. THEY WILL BE PRICED ACCORDINGLY. THANKS FOR LOOKING AT MY ITEMS.
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