Nice Vintage 85 Ski-doo Metal-flake Snowmobile-motorcycle Helmet Model 100 Sz M on 2040-parts.com
West Bend, Wisconsin, US
Very Nice, Vintage SKI-DOO black metal-flake
motorcycle/snowmobile helmet with face shield.
Size MEDIUM, dated 1985. SEE PICTURES
Thanks for looking. Tony
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