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Lot Of 2 Gmax Helmets 16x Size S on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Stanfordville, New York, US

Stanfordville, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:G Max Size:S

Lot of 2 Gmax 16x Helmets for snowmobiling, 4 wheeling or trail biking.

Marked size S for gals or youths.

Some scratches on both but have never been crashed.

Interiors are excellent and odor free.

Please be sure of the item before you bid as I do not accept returns.  Feel free to ask questions!
Paypal only please.  Payment expected within 3 days of auction close.
Item will ship within 1 business day of cleared payment - USPS Priority.

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