Yamaha Motocross Racing Pants 30 on 2040-parts.com
Ventura, California, United States
Up for bidding is a pair of practically new Yamaha motocross racing pants. Size 30" waist, size 27" inseam, and a size 37" on the out seam. These pants have no signs of wear, and no stains or damage. We purchased them for our son, and he wore them once. After they were washed from that one outing, he never wore them again. They probably have been worn for a total of 2 hours. Pristine condition, but just have no use for them.
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