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Vintage Norcon Blue Helmet Old School Cafe Racer Cool on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Mora, Minnesota, United States

Mora, Minnesota, United States
Shows wear from use and age. fits like a large
Brand:norcon Size:fits like a large Make:norcon Color:blue Gender:Men UPC:Does not apply

Vintage Norcon blue helmet.
Fits like a large
Shell shows scratches.
The straps look good.
Inside padding shows wear.
Great helmet to use or to collect!
fast free USA shipping.
This would make a great item for anyone. If you have any questions please ask. Thanks for looking and happy bidding!!!
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