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Shoei Helmet Tz-1, Hot Wheels, Medium, Troy Lee Designs on 2040-parts.com

US $269.00
Location:

Roanoke, Virginia, US

Roanoke, Virginia, US
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SHOEI HELMET

 TZ-1 HOT WHEELS

 COLOR TC-1 RED/BLACK

SIZE MEDIUM 57-58 CM

OR 7.1/8-7.1/4 INCHES

DOT AND SNELL APPROVED

 WE FOUND THE HELMET IN THE BACK ROOM IT WAS ON HOLD FOR A CUSTOMER WHO NEVER SHOWED UP AND WE FORGOT ABOUT IT ,

 THEY NO LONGER PRODUCE THIS HELMET SO IT WOULD BE  RARE ONE TO FIND


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