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3/4 Helmet Vinyl Decals - Old School Scallops - Bell, Biltwell, Fulmer, Licks.. on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
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Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
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Hot Rod Helmet Scallops - White with Red Outline - vinyl decals designed to fit any size 3/4 helmet including, Bell, Biltwell, Fulmer, Licks, etc... 

However, you can probably adapt it to fit any type of helmet.

Removable/repositionable 2 piece (left and right side) vinyl decal with gloss UV coating. This decal is waterproof and can be easily removed and or repositioned without harming your helmet. The same quality, professional vinyl thats used for vehicle wraps.

Makes any of your tired out helmets old school, awesome.

Installation is simply just peel and stick.

Obviously, the helmet is not included.

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