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Arai Classic/m Glacier White 3/4 Open Face Motorcycle Helmet Honda Goldwing Med on 2040-parts.com

US $249.95
Location:

Monmouth, Oregon, US

Monmouth, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Arai Make:Classic/m Size:M Color:Whites Country of Manufacture:Japan Product Type:Helmets Class:Motorcycle

Arai Classic/m Glacier White (we have the solid gloss white XXL on another auction),  light weight motorcycle helmet. Snell rated motorcycle helmet. New in the box from a dealer with an Arai warranty. Matches the Honda Goldwing Glacier White paint.

Size is Medium. Last one. Comes NIB with original Arai helmet bag and full five year factory warranty from Arai. Standard shipping to the 48 states is FedEX Ground,

An additional shipping fee of $25 will be added for delivery to HI, AK and any US Territory and APO addresses. Rural Routes will be charged an additional $20 fee. These deliveries will be sent by USPS Priority Mail to reduce shipping times and will include Delivery Confirmation and Insurance.

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