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Memphis Shades Fats 19" Clear (mem3310 on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

La Marque, Texas, United States

La Marque, Texas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:MEM3310 Warranty:No Brand:Memphis Shades UPC:Does not apply

 
Memphis Shades Fats 19" Clear (MEM3310)
 

The Memphis Fats features classic American styling and Lucite-brand acrylic construction for excellent optics and durability. If you are looking for a full coverage windshield, the Memphis Fats is the right one for you! The windshield “straps” are polished stainless steel with CNC-machined billet aluminum fittings and stainless steel socket-head screws, to help prevent rust and corrosion. Model-specific mount kits are sold separately. These "Big Headlight Cutout" windshields feature an extra-generous headlight cutout (9.5") that is specially designed for the large nacelle headlights made by Arlen Ness, Rick Doss, and other custom builders.

Features:

  • Polished windshield accents
  • Popular American styling with gradient colors and transparent shields available
  • Solid DOT solar tint available (A light tint with 72% visible light transmission)
  • All hardware is CNC-machined billet aluminum and polished stainless steel
  • Mounting kits must be purchased separately
  • 22" wide

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