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Exeter, United Kingdom

Exeter, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:CMPO Other Part Number:930618001

Universal Scooter Windscreen T2 for Suzuki AH 125 2003

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Universal Scooter Windscreen T2 for Suzuki AH 125 2003
Order code: UNVWDSC02

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Unless stated no fixtures or fittings are included with this part.

Specifications

  • Width: 410mm
  • Height: 350mm

Details

  • Fitting kit included.
  • Height adjustable.
  • Will fit most models without modification.
  • Secures using the mirror mounts (M8 thread only).

Please note this screen has a small logo on it.

Suitable for:

  • Suzuki AH 125 2003
  • plus many more...

All orders with payments received by 3pm will be dispatched on the same day (except weekends and bank holidays). We aim to have your order delivered the next working day (UK customers only).

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