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2003 Harley-davidson 100th Anniversary Helmet Silver/black & Storage Bag-medium on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
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Powell, Ohio, US

Powell, Ohio, US
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BEAUTIFUL-VERY RARE HARD TO FIND 2003 SILVER/BLACK HALF HARLEY DAVIDSON 100TH ANNIVERSARY HELMET & CARRYING STORAGE BAG! VERY CLEAN. RARELY WORN MAYBE 3 TIMES. NON-SMOKER

SMALL ROCK CHIP ABOVE HARLEY EMBLEM-see photo

SIZE-MEDIUM 19-22"INCH FIT.  AWESOME HELMET.  HARLEY OWNERS PIN INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE _$20 VALUE

HAPPY BIDDING!

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