Piaa 6" 510 Series Lens Protectors Clear Light Lamp Covers on 2040-parts.com
Hagerstown, Maryland, US
PIAA Clear Lens Protection | ||||||||
Extremely durable and impact-resistant, this self-adhesive transparent lens protection is made of a specially formulated vinyl that is over 1/16" thick, optically clear, and race-tested to over 160 mph. Each pre-cut lamp application is highly transparent and will not alter the performance of the lens. Simply peel off backing and apply to lens. Can be used when the lights are on. Two protective covers per kit. | ||||||||
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