510 Series 35w=60w Super White Performance Lighting Kit Yamaha Rhino 450 660 700 on 2040-parts.com
Hagerstown, Maryland, US
PIAA 510 Series 35W=60W Super White Performance Lighting Kit | ||||||||||
High-performance, off-road style, 100mm (3.9") diameter round light kit.
Available in both long range and wide beam type beam patterns. Includes two
lamps, light guards, switch and wiring. PIAA Mounting Brackets/Clamps required if you are installing on frame tube. | ||||||||||
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