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Sportech Headlight Cover Lightshield Yamaha Rx-1 Snowmobile Racing 50447011 Tint on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Holeshot Manufacturer Part Number:50447011

Sportech Lightshield by Holeshot - custom two piece headlight cover for Yamaha RX-1 snowmobile chassis - TINT - Converts headlight into a styling element with color and shape and protects the headlight - NOT INTENDED FOR NIGHT USE - perfect for racing and show - daytime use only - package includes tinted light shields and velcro mounting tabs with adhesive backing for easy removal of the covers for night riding or idling for extensive periods of time.  As labeled from the factory, some states and municipalities may prohibit the use of colored headlight shields.  Brand new in the package!  SJC

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