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Ski-doo Lazer L Used Snowmobile Helmet Black And Blue Cold Weather Full Face on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Windsor, Colorado, United States

Windsor, Colorado, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Ski-Doo Size:L Make:Ski-Doo Color:Blue Gender:Unisex Adult Country//Region of Manufacture:Belgium

You are looking at a used L Ski-Doo Lazer style full face blue and black Snowmobile helmet. This helmet is in good condition and has never taken any hits. 

The exterior paint is great with a couple of skuffs. The visor is clear double pained plastic. This helmet is a great value for the money as new helmets of the same style can go up to $250-$300. 

We're getting rid of all of our snowmobile gear so feel free to look at my other items. I will combine shipping on multiple items bought. 

Shipping on this item will be $15.99 inside the US. Outside the US please email me in advance for exact shipping prices. 

I accept all forms of payment including Paypal. Thanks for looking. 

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