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Spy Optic Clear Tear-offs Spy Optic Klutch, Whip And Targa 3 Goggles *20 Pack* on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Mio, Michigan, United States

Mio, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Spy Optic Gender:Unisex Adult Manufacturer Part Number:052026183007 Color:Clear UPC:Does not apply

  • SPYs tear-offs are specifically designed for use with Spy Optic goggles

    Included Items:
    (20) Tear offs
    Instructions

Specs for Spy Optic Clear Tear-Offs for Spy Optic Klutch, Whip and Targa 3 Goggles - 052027183001

Color - LensClear
Fits GoggleKlutch
Fits GoggleTarga 3
Fits GoggleWhip
TypeTear-Off
Units20 pack
Weight0.05 lbs

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