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Lot 60~wwii Raf Aviator Motorcycle Moped Helmet Goggles Biker Wholesale on 2040-parts.com

US $90.95
Location:

La Verne, California, United States

La Verne, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Product Type:Eye Wear Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Class:Motorcycle Brand:Unbranded Gender:Unisex UPC:Does Not Apply


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LOT 60~PILOT STYLE MOTORCYCLE GOGGLES WHOLESALE

Quantity: 60 Pieces

Condition: Brand New

Item No: TMS-33-6(60PC)

Main Color: BLACK/CHROME FRAME with CLEAR LENS

Size: Adult(One Size) 

Features:

  • Soft padded Chrome Frame with adjustable headband, Split design, light weight, optical quality plastic lenses are scratch resistant.

  • Ideal fit with half or open face helmets.

*This auction is for the goggles only. Helmet sold separately.*

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