G-max Platinum Helmet - Size Large 59-60 Cm on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Oregon, US
New G-Max Platinum Series Helmet. Size Large - 59-60 cm. Includes clear shield only. May show light shelf wear from time on the dealer shelf. No major scratches or other damage. This is an absolutely new, never worn helmet at a great price.
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