Simpson Vudoo Helmet Drag Racing Motorcycle Sprint Car Late Model Go Kart Racer on 2040-parts.com
Rapid City, South Dakota, US
Used Simpson Vudoo racing helmet, was used for one season of racing and is in overall good condition. Was hand painted by a friend, original color was white. Has a clear shield, fire retardant nomex interior, its a size 7 and is Snell SA2000 approved. Would make a great helmet for various types of racing, off roading, or motorcycling. Its a Simpson so you know its top of the line in safety. Original retail on these helmets was in the $650.-$700. range. This is a no reserve auction.
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