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Vintage 1996 Polaris Snowmobile Helmet. Adult Size Large on 2040-parts.com

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Arcadia, Wisconsin, United States

Arcadia, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Gender:Unisex Adult Size:L Brand:Polaris Color:Multi-Color Make:Polaris

Here we have a vintage 1996 Polaris Snowmobile Helmet. It is a adult size large 7 1/2. The outside of the helmet is in awesome shape has you can see in pics. The inside is is starting to show its age start to get crumbly. Strap works fine. Minor scratches in the shield. All vents work. If you need to know more please feel free to contact us with all your questions. Check out our other items we have for sale. Thanks for looking. Have a great day.

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