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Vega Dot Motorcross/off Road Helmet, S, New With Tags on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, US

Cleveland, Ohio, US
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Vega DOT Yamaha Motor cross/Off Road Helmet

Brand New with tags
Size Small
Perfect condition not a scratch
High volume intake vents
Maximum air flow
Purchased from Cleveland IX Center's Motorcross Show
Colors blue, black and white
Polycarbonate Ally Shell
Original tags still on helmet
Original Helmet Cover Bag with pull string included
Removable/washable lining
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