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New Aviator 4400 Goggles L Jeantet Motorcycle Vintage Pilot Racing Davida Free S on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
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Йошкар-ола, default, Russian Federation

Йошкар-ола, default, Russian Federation
Condition:New with tags Brand:Aviator goggle Country/Region of Manufacture:France

AVIATOR Goggles - "4400-Optical" - with 15mm wide strap
Model "4400-032-Optical" of AVIATOR - made in France by Jeantet
Chrome-frame with antiallergic black rubber face pad
Three replacement lenses inclusive (clear, yellow, grey)
Extra frame insert for optical lenses
Nose bridge with adjusting screw (10 mm)
Adjustable narrow black strap (15mm)
Ventilation slots in top & bottom
Easy replacement of lenses
Additional replacement lenses available
Scratch-resistant polycarbonate glass, anti-fog coating
Goggles for eyeglass wearers
The Mod. 4400 optical can be worn over or underneath a helmet

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