20" Wide Center Boat Windshield, With Clear Plexiglass,13" High Speacial on 2040-parts.com
Chiefland, Florida, United States
Boat windshield made of 1/4" premium clear plexiglass. (Thicker and more durable than the competition). 13" High by 20" outside dimensions wide with 5" side flankers. Mounts on top of a flat console. 1 clip on each side and 2 across the middle.
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