Seadoo Challenger 1800 2000 Windscreen Rh Storage Cover on 2040-parts.com
Hampton, Connecticut, United States
rh drivers side windscreen off a 2003 seadoo challenger 1800 in good shape,no cracks or deep scratch's,has a few small holes where someone mounted a control unit for the stereo underneath where the challenger 1800 sticker is,a little dull from the sun but should buff out to a nice shine,no hardware,mirror,pop up wind deflector and lock not included
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