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Manx Dune Buggy Windshield on 2040-parts.com

US $269.00
Location:

Anaheim, California, United States

Anaheim, California, United States
Condition:New

Windshields available for Myers Manx and Manx look alike buggy's

Our windshields are manufactured polished, brite dipped anodized, 6463-T5 aluminum. Windshield glass is 1/4" laminated AS1, road approved. Standard windshield is 17" off dash. Standard windshield sizes available from 41 1/2" to 43" dash width........all others contact us for additional fees.
Barry Mini T's and Towed's available as custom orders at additional cost also.
We also carry installation kits for an additional cost...see our other ads or inquire though messaging.

To obtain your windshield size you will need to measure your dash width or if you have an existing windshield you measure at the base of the windshield between the two posts.  Please message if you have questions.

Standard shipping is to the contiguous 48 states only....please contact for a shipping quote if outside this area.  Shipping insurance included in standard shipping fee.


On Jan-16-14 at 07:49:57 PST, seller added the following information:

Includes glass and rubber seal

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