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New Cee Bailey 18" Touring Windshield / Windscreen For Bmw F800gs 800gs on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Fort Collins, Colorado, US

Fort Collins, Colorado, US
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You are bidding on a new Cee Bailey F800GS touring windshield.  I bought several windshields and tested them to see which fit me the best.  I ended up going with an aftermarket and don't need it.  This is a brand new.  Needs the BMW mounting bracket kit 77 33 8 531 600 (figure 2) available at any dealer.  Comes with bolts, spacers, and instructions.  This windshield retails for $199 new!  Fits 2008 - 2013 models.

Shipping is $20 within the US.  I ship immediately upon payment.  Thanks!

 

 

 

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