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Hjc Sy-max Motorcycle Helmet, Wine, Xs on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

North Olmsted, Ohio, US

North Olmsted, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Color:Reds Size:XS Brand:HJC Helmets Gender:Unisex Adult

For sale is a like new HJC Sy-Max motorcycle helmet with advanced composite shell, extra small size. It was bought for my step-dad's ex-wife, who wore it three times before the divorce. Excellent condition, with some very minor scuffs, the most noticeable one being photographed on the back of the helmet. Wine color, in original box with everything that came with it, including the original receipt, for $264.32. Great helmet for less than half of what was paid for it three wears earlier!

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