Wilson Prostaff Midzise - St. Vincent "vso" 4 3/8 Grip on 2040-motos
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
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For sale is a Wilson ProStaff Midsize Tennis Racquet. This is the Sampras Model and comes from the St. Vincent factory.
Buttcap Letters: VSO 4 3/8 Grip Please see condition details, the frame has a crack. $9.99 PRIORITY SHIPPING! Bid with confidence, we have a 100% positive feedback score and we actually DELIVER your items to the post office within 24 business hours of receiving payment (many other sellers simply print a label and deliver it later). We proudly re-purpose boxes and packaging materials! |
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