Ski-doo Vintage Red Snowmobile Helmet Lm27086 1990 Year Made For Display Only on 2040-parts.com
Charlestown, Indiana, United States
Vintage 1990 helmet. Liner is loose inside helmet and falling. Shield has scratch marks on it. Great for display at a bar or mancave.
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