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Bombardier Snowmobile Helmet Sheild Visor on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Acton, Maine, US

Acton, Maine, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Bombardier

 This is a Bomardier snowmobile helmet shield. No hardware included.  It is brand new taken from new helmet and never used. Original factory protective sticker still intact. Clear in color. Features are : Better optic, Anti-scratch shield and Anti fog. However the wire that is attached to the anti fog elements is broken and needs to be replaced and reattached. There are some black marks within the hinge areas only from when it was mounted on a new helmet and will be covered when mounted. There may be minor abrasions on the shield itself but very minor. Please see pictures. I'm not sure of the size of this shield as of yet but the inside diameter of the 2 areas where it attaches is roughly 10+ inches. The shield flexes a little so measurements are approximate.
Feel free to ask questions as I will be locating more info soon such as actual helmet size and compatibility. This is a no return item so please be sure of what you are buying and that it will fit your helmet. Thanks for looking and happy bidding!

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