Simpson 23012bk Helmet Skirt Black Nomex Nhra Imca Sprint Car Racing on 2040-parts.com
Warren, New Jersey, US
Hello up for sale I have a brand new nomex Simpson helmet skirt with Velcro. Helmet skirt is sfi3.3/5 rated. Helmet skirt works great for keeping dirt and dust out of your helmet, I had purchased two but only used one so figured I would sell so some one can get some use out of it. Thank you for your time feel free to email with any questions.
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