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Scorpion Exo 3/4 Face Helmet Goldwing Mic And Headset Pre-owned Great Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $84.50
Location:

Cedar City, Utah, US

Cedar City, Utah, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Scorpion Gender:Unisex Adult Size:XL 7-5/8-7-3/4 61-62 cm Color:Sliver Country of Manufacture:China

Pre-owned Scorpion Motorcycle Helmet
With the Goldwing Mic, Headset and Curly Cord

Pictures show the near new condition.

Corly Cord has the standard Goldwing 5 pin connector.

It is not in perfect condition as it has
a few minor scratches and scuff marks.
Nothing that alters the helmet integrity.

Manufactured date is 12-2006
Size is XL
(7-5/8-7-3/4 or 61-62 cm)

Bought it new and now must go.

Question?? Feel free to ask.
Been in a smoke free environment
Thanks for looking

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