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German Police Riot / Motorcycle Helmet Original Harley Helmet Great Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Greifswald, Germany

Greifswald, Germany
Condition:Pre-owned

 Original GERMAN POLICE HELMET

( POLIZEI HELM BADEN WÜRTEMBERG )

 

 
Rare and hard to find.

GREAT CONDITION!!! VERY NICE AND UNIQUE HELMET USE IT AS A MOTORCYLCE HELMET ! :-)

99

LOOKS VERY COOL !




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