Arai Quantum F Haga Medium Race Motorcycle Helmet on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, US
here is a nice used Aria quantum f helmet. Haga race replica model. size adult Medium. the inside is in good condition. has some hard to spot chips on the left side and this is shown in a close up picture.anyways,looks very nice.USA only.have a nice day.
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