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Eliminator Black Frame Motorcycle Goggles with Smoke Shatterproof Anti-Fog polycarbonate Lenses. Brand New Experience 5-star customer service !!! Details; Eliminator Goggles are our Most popular Motorcycle Riding Goggles. Soft Airy Foam, and Side-Venting prevent Wind Incursion and Lens Fog.Thank you for looking !!! All orders will be processed upon completion and with verified Payment through Paypal. Orders will only be shipped to the verified address given to us through Paypal. No P.O. Box addresses, please. All international buyers are responsible for Customs Fees!!! All names and Copyright/Trademarks are the property of their respective organizations. Please feel free to ask any questions. Check out my other items! |
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