Adult Large Black / Red / Silver Dirtbike Helmet New on 2040-parts.com
Barstow, California, US
This helmet is new with tags, but has a couple of defects, one vent slide is missing, and the graphics around the middle screw hole is a little damaged ( pic 2 ), but will not show once the visor is mounted, this is still a nice helmet, thank you for stopping by and please feel free to check out our other auctions for great Christmas ideas, and have a safe riding season.
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- Adult large black / red / silver dirtbike helmet new(US $9.99)
- Adult large black / red / silver dirtbike helmet new(US $9.99)
- Adult large black / red / silver dirtbike helmet new(US $9.99)
- Adult large black / red / silver dirtbike helmet new(US $9.99)
- Adult large black / red / silver dirtbike helmet new(US $9.99)
- Adult large black / red / silver dirtbike helmet new(US $9.99)
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