Beautiful Icon Women's Kitty Helmet Size M on 2040-parts.com
Timmins, Ontario, Canada
This is a beautiful motorcycle helmet. ICON WOMEN'S KITTY HELEMT It is in excellent condition. Size M. DOT / shell approved. Super-vent-venturi cooling system. Secondary RAM-AIR forehead vent. Removable cheek pads and breath deflector. 5 position no-tool change eye shield. Strategically placed exhaust vent. Beautiful pink color. Wonderful charm and character. Shipping anywhere to the Continental USA is fixed at $32.00US and to Canada at $28.00US that way you already know what your shipping costs are ahead of time with no surprises and no extra costs. Insurance is already included. No taxes or duty. Thanks for looking and happy bidding. |
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