Hjc Womens Snowmobile Helmet Cs-r2 Size Small on 2040-parts.com
Casco, Maine, United States
Like New, Almost not a scratch on it. HJC womens CS-R2 size small helmet. Pink/Black/Silver design. Visor is in great shape and works. comes with HJC helmet carrying bag. It is missing the small nose/mouthpiece that velcros in and out of place, We never used it anaways.
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