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Motorcycle Helmet Low Profile Novelty Harley Chopper Skull Cap Black on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Winnetka, California, United States

Winnetka, California, United States
Condition:Pre-owned

Up for bid is a used motorcycle helmet. Low profile, novelty, Harley chopper helmet, scull cap. Black in color. Light scratches, rubs and some light chips. Helmet has soft foam lining covered in black felt like material. No markings. Helmet measures 10 1/16"  front to back by 7 3/4" side to side and is 5 1/8" tall. It is approx. 21 1/2" inside diameter. 
I have listed this to the best of my knowledge, sold as is. Please visit my other auctions for more items like this and other things you might want.


Please only serious bidders.
To the winning bidder. I will send you an invoice after auction ends. If you want to pay before, that's fine. Please pay within 2 days of auction end. If there are circumstances that come up, please message me to let me know. If payment or message regarding payment are not received within 2 days, I will need to open an un-paid item case. I am sorry to have to do this but past transactions have led me to this. I ship fast and only ask to be paid fast. 

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