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Adult Xs Black Snowmobile Helmet With Electric Visor And Graphic Skidoo Decals on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Amesbury, Massachusetts, US

Amesbury, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Gender:Unisex Adult Size:XS Color:Blacks

Black adult XS helmet worn by my son.  The helmet has "FEAR THIS!" stickers on either side of the chin, two Skidoo bumble bee stickers on back, FOX stickers on center back and front and "SLEDCLUB.COM" sticker on center back that may be able to be removed but I didn't try in case someone liked the stickers.  The electric visor worked but I don't have the cord.  There is a cracked off piece on the black cover by the side hinges that does not effect the shield itself and is not bad cosmetically because it is the same color. See the last two pictures. A great helmet for a young kid starting out.

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