Motorcycle Replacement Face Shield Bell V-8 on 2040-parts.com
Not Specified, United States
This is a Motorcycle Replacement Face Shield BELL V-8. It has a #253 on it and I am not sure what that number represents. It is new in the original package. What is shown in the photographs is all that is included in this auction. Please zoom in on the photographs for details.
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