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Icon Airframe Street Angel Helmet Motorcycle Bike Adult Large (bi-109) on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Medford, Oregon, US

Medford, Oregon, US
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Helmet is in great condition with no chips or scratches. It is an adult size large. Includes Hydradry performance wicking textiles in the inner padding. Includes a soft carrying case. Pictures are of actual item

Look over the photos for the condition and happy bidding.

This item is used but in good shape.

We are selling this item in its current condition.

There are no returns, all sales are final.

We only accept paypal for payment.

Item must be paid for within 72 hours of purchase.

No international shipping, we only ship to the USA 50 states.

Please ask any questions you have before placing your bid.

Thanks for looking and good luck.

Our business hours are 10am to 6pm pst 7 days a week.

Pickers Paradise LLC

3424 S Pacific Hwy

Medford, OR 97501

PB#0396

On Site inspection always welcome

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