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Daytona Gloss Black Motorcycle Half Helmet D1-ans Brand New Size Medium on 2040-parts.com

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Lake Forest, California, United States

Lake Forest, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Daytona Size:MEDIUM Manufacturer Part Number:D1-ANS Color:BLACK Gender:Unisex Adult UPC:Does not apply

THIS AUCTION IS FOR SIZE MEDIUM ONLY!

END OF SUMMER CLEARANCE - NO RESERVE AUCTION

RETAIL: $59.95
Condition: New with Tags

Daytona DOT High Gloss Black Skull Cap. Model: D1-ANS

  • Meets And Exceeds D.O.T. Safety Standards FMVSS 218.
  • High Gloss Black Finish
  • Moisture Wicking Fabric Keeps Your Head Cooler And More Comfortable.
  • Nylon Y-Strap D-Ring Retention System With Sliding Adjuster.
  • Nickel Plated Rolled Tubular Steel Rivets.






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