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Sno Stuff Windshield Kawasaki 450-517 Windshield-sno Jet Smoke Or Clear on 2040-parts.com

US $61.95
Location:

Blackfoot, Idaho, United States

Blackfoot, Idaho, United States
Condition:New Brand:SNO Stuff Color:Smoke Manufacturer Part Number:450-517 MPN:450-517

This listing is for a Snowmobile Windshield Kawasaki, Snow-Jet, Sno Stuff Windshield Kawasaki 450-517 Windshield-Sno Jet 450517 Standard.  It is either clear or smoke.  Free shipping with the 48 continental US states.  Questions are always welcome.  Free shipping within the 48 continental US States only. Questions are always welcome.  Thanks. 
 
  • Precision cut to match OEM exactly
  • All windshields have permantantly bonded trim for safety
  • Graphics windshields are silkscreened to a solid black color at the base to cover mounting area, then fade out as they move up the windshield for style
  • Tight quality control for a quality fit; manufacturer guarantees windshields against defects in material and workmanship

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