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Gmax Snowmobile Helmet on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Easton, Pennsylvania, United States

Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:GMax Size:2XL Manufacturer Part Number:254-4218/45482 Color:Blue - Black

GMAX Snowmobile Helmet 
GM54S Modular Helmet with Inner Tint Shield
Full face Snowmobile Helmet
Color: Blue/Black
Model #254-4218/45482
Size: XXL
54S MAX Series
Retractable inner sun lens
Advanced jaw pivot engineered for lifting balance
Superior seal reducing noise and air leakage 
Controlled venting for cold or warm weather
Front shield pivots up
Entire front of helmet pivots up
Tail light on back of helmet. Set for steady red, blinking or rapid blinking.
Only used 2 times
Like new condition. No marks or blemishes on helmet.
Paid $280 new



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