Gpx / Bell Street Helmet Red / Black With White And Grey Detailing It New on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
This is a new helmet without tags. It has never been worn bike riding been sitting on a shelf. It has been tried on a few times but never actually used. It is a GPX Helmet with shield. XL 61-62 DOT Model number S-300 Raw International.
Thanks for looking please feel free to ask any questions.
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