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Hjc Ls Air Snowmobile Helmet-size Medium on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

White Pine, Michigan, US

White Pine, Michigan, US
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Welcome to my auction. I also have other items listed, take a look. I will gladly combine to save you on shipping. I only charge exact shipping. So if you purchase more than one item, wait to pay until I send you a combined invoice. The shipping price is decided by the weight of the items.

Here's an HJC LS Air snowmobile helmet. The face shield has some scratches as does the helmet. The inside is in great shape with no rips or tears in the liner.

Please ask questions before bidding, I will be happy to answer. All sales are final unless not as described. Buyer to pay shipping. Payment is due 3 days after auction ends. Good luck and thank you for looking.

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