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Helmet Visor Vintage 3 Snap By Bold View on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Calimesa, California, US

Calimesa, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Make:BOLD VIEW

You are bidding on ONE (1) Vintage BOLD VIEW 3 Snap HELMET VISOR. These Vintage Visors are compatible with most 1/2 helmets, 3/4 helmets, and full face MX helmets.
Please check your helmet to confirm it has the receiver snaps built into it prior to purchase. BOLD VIEW Helmet Visor snaps are adjustable to make attachment to your helmet a breeze.
These Helmet Visors come in Black, Red and Blue.  Refer to the photos for actual colors.
Please call me with any questions or for additional information. CALIMESA MOTORSPORTS. Rick (909) 795-9697.
Thanks and good bidding.

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