Vintage Redline Bmx/motocross Racing Pants Size 34 on 2040-parts.com
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
A great pair of BMX pants, size 34. Length is 36. Velcro leg closures. Look over the pictures before bidding. Thanks.
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