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Schuberth C3 Xxl / 63 With Srcs Bt Intercom on 2040-parts.com

US $789.00
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, US

Hollywood, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Make:Schuberth Gender:Unisex Adult Size:XXL Color:Anthracite

 

XXL SCHUBERTH C3

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SRCS Bluetooth Intercom Installed

 

LIKE NEW CONDITIONS – NOT A SINGLE SCRATCH

ANTHRACITE COLOR (Dark Blue/Grey)

XL Liner installed for a perfect fit - Original XXL liner included

 

Comes with all the original accessories:

Charger

USB Cable

2 Extra Microphone Pads

Auxiliary Cable

Schuberth Bag

 

This helmet was used in few occasions, I do not smoke and I always wore a rag. It truly is in Line New Conditions and it has a very unique color.

 

Works and it looks great

 

Please e-mail me any questions you may have

 

Good luck biding!

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