Yamaha Grizzly 660 Headlight Guards Covers on 2040-parts.com
West Enfield, Maine, US
Set of brand new headlight guards for a Yamaha Grizzly 660. These will fit all Grizzly 660's from '02-'08. Headlight guards are made of rugged, high impact and UV resistant thermoplastic material. Attaches securely to front plastic with 3M double sided acrylic tape. Custom formed for a perfect fit on your Grizzly, these guards offer great headlight protection from sticks, rocks, and other debris and give a nice clean, finished custom look to your ride..
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