Fulmer Helmet Good Condition Was 75. New on 2040-parts.com
Webberville, Michigan, US
Felmer Motorcycle Helmet. Green. Cool anyway that you are facing. Lined. In good condition. Only used one Spring. Tag still on the side says 74.98 bucks! Has a few marks, but nothing major. See pics. Thanks for looking.
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