Thor Aftershock Chest Protector Guard on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, United States
don't have much information on this - purchased it at auction with some other motocross equipment. In good condition with the normal marking of preowned motocross gear. measures20" across the shoulders and 12" from neck to abdomen.
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