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Head Light Lamp 03-12 Trx650 Trx680 Green Eye's Headlight Cover's Rukindcovers on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
Location:

Medina, Ohio, United States

Medina, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Fits:ATV Warranty:Yes Type:Headlight Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:Rukindcovers Brand:rukindcovers Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front MPN:34


This auction is for one set of head light covers/lens light protection!

  • Custom made to fit
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  • 03-12 TRX650 TRX680 Rincon 

 You will receive GREEN EYE'S Covers   Machine-cut and printed on heavy duty perforated VINYL. Image is on one side, but light will shine through the graphics.

Looks really good, and protects head-lights from scratching.

Will not fall off during normal washing. High quality product.

Please watch my video http://youtu.be/nM0wdKoE32k

Proudly made in the United States of America!!!!!!

PAY-PAL  ONLY !!!

International Shipping 

SAVE ON SHIPPING WHEN YOU ORDER 2 OR MORE !!!!!!! 

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BRAND NEW

 

THIS HEADLIGHT COVERS WILL FIT:

  • 03-12 TRX650 TRX680 Rincon

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                             

You are buying a  RuKindCovers headlight covers. We work very hard to keep every one of our customers happy.  Just look at my feedback!   We were the first to bring you the ATV Eyes head light covers!!!!!!!!. Buy from us, and you are guarenteed the original and AUTHENTIC product!

RECENTLY COPIED, BUT NOT DUPLICATED IN QUALITY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE!!

Not DOT approved: Modification of the Original Lighting on any Motor Vehicle, including Motorcycles, may not comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Lights which are not DOT certified, such as most LED bulbs, brake light bulbs, turn signal bulbs, and headlight bulbs, even if designed to produce bright red, amber, or white light, may not be approved for public road use. Laws concerning this product vary from state/province to state/province. Your state/province may prohibit its use on public roads or restrict its use to novelty, show use, off-road areas, or race facility areas only. In some states/provinces off-road uses are also prohibited. The manufacturer and retailer assume no responsibility for any use or application of this product in violation of any applicable law. Please check with your Federal and local authorities before replacing your original lighting products with any after market lights


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