Black Arctic Cat Snowmobile Helmet W/ Heated Shield - Size Large ~ Look ~ on 2040-parts.com
Cedar Springs, Michigan, United States
Black ARCTIC CAT Snowmobile Helmet w/ Heated Shield in a size large. Has some minor scuffs. Pictures will show item condition the best, so please see all carefully. Shield and helmet are picking up my kitchen light reflection and camera flash reflection. Ships fast!
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