Icon Motorcycle Helmet Torrent Design Alliance White Skeleton And Glove Set Xs S on 2040-parts.com
Queens Village, New York, US
ICON MOTORCYCLE HELMET GLOVES TORRENT DESIGN ALLIANCE WHITE SKELETON PROFILE SET
HELMET: EXTRA SMALL ($220)
GLOVES: SMALL ($50)
PREOWNED without box- 3 weeks old, worn only 7 times by my husband. Perfect condition, as if new from the store. has not been dropped or any scratch that I see. That's just water mark on the shield coz I sanitized it before taking pictures :) the gloves are just the same condition, no rips, no stains or anything at all.
Pictures taken UPCLOSE and WITHOUT FLASH so u can truly see the excellent condition you are getting.
GREAT BARGAIN PRICE FOR THE QUALITY!!!!
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