Polaris Modular Helmet Electric Heated Double Lens Shield Visor #2861235 - New on 2040-parts.com
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This is a brand new in the package, genuine Polaris Electric Double Lens Shield, #2861235. This heated shield fits Polaris Modular Helmets. Comes with cord. $6.99 SHIPPING WITHIN UNITED STATES. SHIPPING TO CANADA WILL BE $18.00. Feel free to call 701-662-4071 with any questions. Please check out my feedback score on e-bay for the quality & service you can expect!
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