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Brand New~fly~kinetic Impulse~motorcycle Helment~medium~ on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Yoncalla, Oregon, United States

Yoncalla, Oregon, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Fly Racing Color:Blue/Black Size:Medium

Here is a BRAND NEW, Fly Racing Motorcycle Helmet. I won it at a Raffle and cannot use it myself.

It is Blue, Black and White, The Graphic's are really Nice, and is Dot Certified.

You will receive the Helmet, Helmet Bag, Un-Opened Paperwork, and the Original Box.

This has never been worn and like I said it is Brand New.

Summer is coming so be prepared.

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