Rare Gentex Olive Drab Plastic Visor Knob Part For Sph Helmets on 2040-parts.com
Lindsborg, Kansas, United States
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vintage vietnam era single visor knob part that is compatable with early and later model GENTEX SPH4 and SPH5 helmets Fine piece of history, many other parts for your helmet restoration projects available. Buy 2 or more of these items and i'll pay the shipping costs for all USA customers!
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