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Slippery Flex-lite Watercraft Glvoes White/black All Sizes on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
Location:

Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States

Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Slippery

Flex-Lite Glove

  • Ideal fit without a lot of bulk
  • Barely-there feel for maximum control and flexibility
  • Features perforated palm and silicone print for extra grip



Slippery Sizing Chart

Go Fast Powersports LLC is a full line MC/ATV/UTV/PWC Snowmobile accessory retail store in Lee’s Summit MO. At the time this item was listed on eBay it was in stock. Because of seasonal fluctuations and inventory levels backorders occasionally happen, if so you will be contacted asap with the option to wait for stock to come in or receive a refund.

We have attempted to fully describe this item, if you have any questions please ask before bidding.

100% satisfaction guaranteed if you are not happy with your unused item for any reason simply return it for a refund (shipping charges will not be refunded unless we determine an error was made in the listing). The returned item must be brand new, never used, never worn outside, all tags attached; all original packaging and box must be returned. We must be able to resell the item as brand new.

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International, APO and FPO are shipped via USPS.

Local pickup is available by appointment with no shipping or pickup charges at our retail store, MO sales tax does apply - Go Fast Powersports, LLC 1190A SE Century Dr., Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 phone1-844-821-2100 M-F 9-5.

Payment Types: PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, or PayPal on pickup. Payment is due within 7 days, on the 8th day an Unpaid Item Dispute will be opened

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