Vintage Arctic Cat Metal Flake Metalflake Open Face Snowmobile Helmet on 2040-parts.com
New Lenox, Illinois, US
VINTAGE ARCTIC CAT OPEN FACE SNOWMOBILE HELMET. HAS SCUFFS AND SCRATCHES. INSIDE LINER COMING APART. IT IS A LARGE. STICKERS PEELING. PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. ALL QUESTIONS NEED TO BE ASKED BEFORE THE DAY THE AUCTION ENDS.
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