Leatt Moto Gpx Neck Brace on 2040-parts.com
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, United States
Fully adjustable model. Excellent condition. No wear on padding.
Scuffs on spine pad shown in closeup picture. Scuffs are from the first time I used it with my old chest protector. Free shipping if you purchase at the BUY IT NOW price. |
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