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Spi Snowmobile Handlebar Grip Heaters Wraps With Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $32.95
Location:

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
SPI Snowmobile Handlebar Grip Heaters wraps with switch, US $32.95, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:SPI Type:Handle Bars & Mirrors Manufacturer Part Number:SM-12474 Brand:SPI Warranty:No

SPI HANDLEBAR HEATERS

PART NUMBER 40-4162

This part is a new in the sealed package set of grip heaters from SPI.

    • Hi power grip heater elements
    • 3 wire high/low applications
    • A SPI 3 way rocker switch is included
    • Universal design works on all 12 volt snowmobiles with 7/8 bars
    • Self adhesive backing for easy installation onto handlebars.

I also have these grip heaters listed with out the rocker switch.

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Please make payment within 5 days. Sales tax of 2.9% charged on all items shipped to Colorado.

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