Stilo Ya0229 Wrc Des, Trophy Des, St4f And St4w Yellow Short Visor on 2040-parts.com
Athens, Attiki, Greece
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ STILO YA0229 YELLOW ANTI-FOG SHORT OPEN FACE VISORS WRC DES/Trophy/ST4F/ST4W These are short, half-height visors for use on Open Face Helmets like the WRC DES or Trophy which give your eyes protection from debris and wind, yet do not cover your entire face to leave plenty of room for air circulation and heat dissipation. You will need the screw kit (YA0233) if you plan to add this in addition to the peak visor that comes with the helmet.Business seller information Difros Laser ltd 19 Irous str. 10442 Athens Greece VAT number: EL 999180977
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