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G-force Racing Gear Snell M2005 Full Face Helmet Medium Size In Bag ~fsh 86257~ on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
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Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
Comes with 2 Visors. 1 is polarized the other clear. Scratching / scuff marks on all pieces. Inner foam lining around visor is pulling loose from being to tight against visor - under G-Force logo and under visor right at the top. Visors have some scratching. Please see pictures for more details on item(s) condition. Listing includes the items pictured only. If item is new in unopened package it comes with the items that are listed on the package.
Brand:G-FORCE Racing Gear Country/Region of Manufacture:China Make:G-FORCE Racing Gear

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