Harley Davidson Half Helmet Small ~used Nice on 2040-parts.com
Zillah, Washington, US
Used but very nice Harley Davidson Half Helmet size small. The helmet has its smudges and nicks but overall still nice. Inside liner very good.
Winning bidder pays USPS $13.00 anywhere in US.
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