Kbc Storm Tkx Motocross Helmet Adult Small 55-56 Cm on 2040-parts.com
Everton, Missouri, United States
This is a KBC tkx storm motocross helmet, with visor.
Blue, white and black with light gold sparkle trim. Size small 55-56 cm The inside is in great condition, and only a few small blimishes on the outside. Very good used condition! Thanks for looking, and please feel free to ask any questions you may have! |
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