G Max Helmet..mototcycle/ Atv..size Xs. on 2040-parts.com
Mascot, Tennessee, United States
This helmet is in new like shape ..no scratches or marks..no scruffs.. I think it had LED lights..but batteries are down.. sorry do not sell many helmets..the following numbers are on the helmet..DOT...FMCSS218...........DOT 48S,,is size XS.. please look at all photos ask any questions.. thanks for looking |
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