Bell Steve Mcqueen "micheal Delaney" Replica Helmet From "lemans" Movie - Rare on 2040-parts.com
Summerville, South Carolina, US
New and instant classic Bell Steve McQueen "Michael DeLaney" replica helmet from the epic classic movie "LeMans", ultra rare and new, never worn. Size is X-Large but if its like a L. Includes original box and tags. Helmet will be shipped with outer box to protect the Bell box. Tracking number will be supplied.
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