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Powder Coated Black Manx Buggy Windshield Frame Only 43.75 Wide on 2040-parts.com

US $340.50
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:ac845022-1-black Brand:Pacific Customs

Sold As:

  • Manx Buggy Windshield Frame Only 43.75 Wide At The Bottom Of The Windshield Between Post
  • Please allow up to 5 Days lead time for Powder Coat

Also referred to as a Fiberglass Buggy, Manix Buggy, Manex Buggy, Minx Buggy, Tub Buggy, Toad, Tow'd, or Towd. To measure your windshield, measure at the base of the windshield between the two post. If you do not have a pre-existing windshield, then measure across your hood. Typical sizes are: 42.00, 42.25, 42.50 or 43.75 Custom sizes are no longer available.

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