This is a used Bell M3 Helmet with a SA05 rating. Size is 7 1/2 or Large. It is custom painted by Andy Lutz with the Underdog on the back. I bought this helmet used and did not end up using it. It is in very good condition and comes with used smoke shield, (1) new clear shield, (1) used clear shield, and one cloth helmet sock to store helmet in. This will be shipped in the original box and shipping will be done via UPS. I accept PayPal only as payment and item will not be shipped until payment is completed.
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