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Msr Motocross Helmet - Youth Lg. 51-53cm / White/black/gold/silver: Dot/snell on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, US

Dillsburg, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:MSR Gender:Unisex Youth Size:YOUTH LARGE Color:Multi-Color Country of Manufacture:China Make:MSR Manufacturer Part Number:unknown

White/Black/Gold/Silver Multi Color MSR / Youth Large (51-53cm) DOT./SNELL Approved. Vented with adjustable chinstrap.

Helmet is Sound and in Very Good Condition. Has some paint chips with some touch up paint but is still a Nice Looking Helmet. Good for Practice or Race.

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