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Kbc Helmet - Dirtbike, Motorcross, Supercross W/goggles/gloves - Size Med on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Florida, New York, US

Florida, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:KBC Size:M

LIKE NEW - KBC DIRTBIKE/MOTORCROSS/SUPERCROSS HELMET WITH SCOTT GOGGLES AND MSRMX GLOVES - ALL SIZE MEDIUM


Helmet Features:

. Powercore shell technology using special mix of advances impact thermo alloy resins
. Multipoint ventilation system
. Comfortable interior for the perfect fit
. Fully adjustable peak with anodized hardware
. Double-ring chin strap retention system

Helmet is Green with Black/White trim
Scott Goggles with strap (Green/Black)
MSRMX Gloves (Black/White trim)

All items in EXCELLENT condition - barely used.  Like new -- GREAT DEAL!

All items are from a clean, smoke-free home.

Thanks for looking and have a great day!
Bohemian Collectibles




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