Professional Grade Fiberglass Heat Shield Heatshield For Motorcycle Fairing on 2040-parts.com
guangzhou, 廣東省, CN
Install these on your ABS Plastic or Fiberglass to provide superior protection from Warping/Melting This is professional grade Aluminum and Fiberglass heat shield that is is used on street and track bikes.
Size : 20CM X 30CM ( 2 Block )
Foil-Coated Fiberglass material with Adhesive Backing
Adheres to Body Panels with Easy Installation
Offers protection from temperatures up to 850 degrees Fahrenheit.
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