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Ski Doo Bombardier Snowmobile Electric Used Helmet X-l & Bag on 2040-parts.com

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Derby Line, Vermont, United States

Derby Line, Vermont, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Ski-Doo Size:XL

You're bidding on a nice Ski Doo Bombardier snowmobile X-L helmet!!! I'm not familiar with those but would say it's electric, comes with a wire (not tested). Condition is very good, it miss a little part goes on side to clip the visor. The visor shows a little crack on side. Helmet shows few little dings on it (minor) and little tear inside (where goes the chin), rest is super, great colors!!!  It comes with original Ski Doo carrying bag. Don't miss it... Good luck!!! :0)

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