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New With Tags Agv Gp-tech 5 Continents Helmet Medium on 2040-parts.com

US $799.99
Location:

Easton, Pennsylvania, US

Easton, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:agv Make:gp tech Size:medium Country of Manufacture:Italy

For sale is my Brand New with Tags and Box AGV 5 continents helmet in MEDIUM.  This is most likely the last NEW 5 continents in a size medium that you can find.  This auction includes: Helmet, box, visor tear offs, helmet bag, and manual. This is the real deal, no knock off here; Italian made.   If you have any questions please ask.  photo 1.jpg  photo 2.jpg  photo 3.jpg  photo 4.jpg  photo 5.jpg  photo 6.jpg  photo 7.jpg  photo 8.jpg  photo 9.jpg  photo 10.jpg  photo 11.jpg  photo 12.jpg  photo 13.jpg  photo 14.jpg  photo 15.jpg

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