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New Hjc Hj-07 Clear Anti-scratch Replacement Helmet Shield - Free Shipping -a on 2040-parts.com

US $23.50
Location:

Patton, California, United States

Patton, California, United States
Condition:New without tags

Up for bid is a new HJC model HJ-07 Clear Anti-Scratch Replacement Helmet Shield in excellent unused condition (see PICs). This shield fits AC-11, CL-14 and CL-Max model helmets. This shield is pre-owned, but has never been installed on a helmet or used (see PICs). Please note that the original retail packaging is missing (see PICs). USA buyers will pay NO SHIPPING FEE for USPS First Class mail with delivery confirmation and insurance - Canada residents please add $18.00 additional shipping charges International First Class mail. Payments by Paypal will ship 2nd business day after payment confirmation received. Don’t have a Paypal account ?  Contact me for other payment options. Worldwide shipping also available – please e-mail me for an International shipping quote before bidding. Good luck bidding !!! -A

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