Bell Racing Ferrari Sport 4 Helmet - Stunning on 2040-parts.com
Washington, DC, US
This is a stunning Ferrari Sport 4 full face helmet by Bell Racing Europe. This was a limited run by Bell Racing Europe and the red/white/green color scheme graphics are really beautiful, with Ferrari's prancing horse emblem in the front and back, and Ferrari classic lettering subtly across the back. Very sharp! Snell 2005, size large. Bell carrying sack included.
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