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Vector Sprint Snowmobile Moto Helmet Adult Xxl 7 5/8"-7 3/4" Near Mint! White on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Friendship, Wisconsin, United States

Friendship, Wisconsin, United States
Near mint, worn twice snowmobiling. VERY CLEAN!
Brand:Sprint/Vector Sports Size:XXL (7 5/8" - 7 3/4") Make:? Color:white Gender:Unisex Adult Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a SPRINT snowmobile/Moto helmet by Vector Sports.
WHITE.
Black trim.
ONLY WORN TWICE. Excellent condition, only some minor scratches as shown on the black stripes on one area.
SIZE: XXL (7 5/8"-7 3/4").
Made in USA!
DOT certified.
Front shield flips up.
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