Afx Fx-17 Offroad Motorcyle/atv Helment Dot Safety on 2040-parts.com
Forest City, North Carolina, US
This is a brand new Motorcycle/Atv helmet. It is brand new never worn but has light scuffs from being in the box. It is large 60-61cm 23 5/8-24 in size. The helmet is flat black.
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