New Xs Vespa Helmet Silver And Black on 2040-parts.com
San Francisco, California, US
XS Piaggio Copter Helmet Sliver/Black Leather
Demi-jet helmet in ABS material. Adjustable, transparent scratch-resistant visor available in dark or smoke-tint. Steel ring to hook helmet on vehicle. Hypoallergenic inner lining. DOT approved.
BRAND NEW WITH BOX AND TAGS. This helmet is in mint condition, unused.
These helmets were limited editon and quite rare. MSRP is $320
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