Scorpion Exo-400 Full Face Motorcycle Helmet on 2040-parts.com
Tiona, Pennsylvania, United States
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The scorpion exo 400 helmet is in Fair condition cosmetically, and in good condition internally. It is missing the top rear vent insert, and has a small scratch on the lens Size L
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