Used G Force Junior Helmet 4413bk Jr Dragster on 2040-parts.com
Marrero, Louisiana, United States
Used g force 4413BK junior helmet. SFI 24.1 rating. Adjustable from child small to child large with changable pads.Weighs just over 2 pounds. Comes with clear and smoke shield. Small chips and scratches. Shipped to lower 48 . Sold as is no returns
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