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Nenki 830 Motorcycle Full Face With Dual Lens Street Touring Racing Helmet on 2040-parts.com

US $224.99
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Shanghai , China

Shanghai , China
Condition:New with tags Brand:NENKI Country/Region of Manufacture:China Gender:Unisex Adult Make:NENKI 830

NENKI 830 Motorcycle Full Face with Dual Lens Street Touring Racing HelmetMaterial: ABSBrand Name: NENKIGender: UnisexHelmet Style: Motocross, Full FaceVisor Color: Clearsize: L, XL, 2XLCertification: ECE-R22/05Weight: 1.25kgUnit Type: piecePackage Weight: 1.300kg (2.87lb.)Package Size: 35cm x 35cm x 35cm (13.78in x 13.78in x 13.78in)Free ShippingHandling time: 4 daysEstimated Delivery Time: 34-60 Days

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