FULMER MOTORCYCLE HELMET
- IT IS AN AF-20. IT HAS QUITE A BIT OF WEAR AND USE BUT IS STILL FULLY FUNCTIONAL. THERE ARE SCUFFS AND SOME OF THE TRIM IS CRACKED. THE STRAP IS INTACT AS IS ALL OF THE LINING. IT DOESN'T SPECIFY SIZE, BUT IT IS AN ADULT MEDIUM BASED ON FIT.
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