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Scorpion (helmet) Exo 100 on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
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Loves Park, Illinois, US

Loves Park, Illinois, US
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Scorpion EXO 100 Men's (XL) motorcycle helmet. This half helmet, black in color, was purchased brand new and it has only been used two times. It has a sleek design with ear protection (detachable) as well as a retractable (smoked) visor. This helmet has never been dropped and it is in good condition with no damage. It is also DOT certified. Any additional shipping cost shall be paid by the buyer based on the buyers geographical location. An invoice will be generated to the buyer upon the closing and final bid on this product which will include the shipping cost.

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