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Yamaha Rhino Piaa 510 Series 35w=60w Super White Performance Lights & Clamps Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $327.95
Location:

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:PIAA Part Type:Body Parts & Accessories Manufacturer Part Number:ABA-73514-00-00 & SSV-5UG12-00-00 Body Part & Accessories Type:LIGHTS Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Make:Yamaha Surface Finish:Long Range Beam Brand:Yamaha Warranty:Yes

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PIAA 510 Series 35W=60W Super White Performance Lighting Kit

High-performance, off-road style, 100mm (3.9") diameter round light kit. Includes two lamps, light guards, switch and wiring. 

Listing also includes 2 PIAA Mounting Clamps (SSV-5UG12-00-00), which are required for installation on upper frame tubes.Fits 1.5" and 1.75" diameter tube.

Fits:
Rhino 450/660/700 models (all years)
04-06 Pro Hauler models

Long Range Beam Pattern
ABA-73514-00-00

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