Harley Davidson Jet Ii Silver Motorcycle Helmet With Shield. Sz L Dot Approved. on 2040-parts.com
Snohomish, Washington, US
HARLEY DAVIDSON JET II SILVER MOTORCYCLE HELMET WITH SHIELD. Sz L DOT APPROVED. IT HAS A FEW MINOR HARD TO SEE SCRATCHES, THIS IS A VERY COMFORTABLE HELMET !!
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