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Shoei Rf-1000 Motorcycle Helmet - Black, Size Large W/pouch Very Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $219.95
Location:

Grand Prairie, Texas, United States

Grand Prairie, Texas, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Shoei Color:Black Size:L Manufacturer Part Number:RF-1000 UPC:Does not apply

This is a pre owned Shoei RF-1000 Motorcycle Helmet - Black, Size Large Very Nice with the pouch. It comes as seen in the pictures and is really nice. It does have some wear, but is very hard to see. and very minimal. Probably a 9 out of a 10. Shipping is free to the registered paypal address in the continental US. If you are not happy with the helmet, it can be returned for a refund excluding return shipping. If you have questions I can be reached at 972-264-7933 or you can e-mail thru the ebay system. Shipping does not include delivery confirmation. If you need that service it is $3 extra. Since shipping is free, I look around and see which service is cheaper. So, shipping can be USPS priority mail, USPS first class, Fedex Home Delivery, Fedex Ground or Fedex Smart Post. If you have a business, it is easier to ship to the business and it's generally quicker. It always goes Fedex ground if it is being delivered to a business. item#gs80

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