Gmax Flip Tint Sun Shield Conversion Kit For Gm 17 Helmet on 2040-parts.com
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GMax Flip Tint Sun Shield Conversion Kit for GM 17 Helmet
Item Description
- Short smoke shield that moves independently from the stock clear shield with 3 distinct positions
- Easily installed on current and previous GMax helmets not already equipped with a sun shield
- Fits 17 helmet
- Includes: clear shield, short smoke shield, ratchet plates, mounting hardware
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