509 Sinister X5 Lime Green Mirror Yellow Tint Lens And Free Dvd 509-x5gog-15-li on 2040-parts.com
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509 Sinister X5 Lime Green Mirror Yellow Tint Lens and FREE DVD Part Number: 509-X5GOG-15-LI The all new Sinister X5 was completely re-engineered from the group up and is a significant improvement over our original Sinister in almost every way. We focused on meticulously improving the most important features of a snowmobile goggle. The result is an X5 goggle with vastly improved visibility, anti-fog, and durability. There simply has never been a snowmobile goggle of this caliber on the market! Shipping Policy: We ship all orders within 1 day of sale to ensure fast delivery! Returns are accepted within 30 days of original shipment date, and must be in original shipped condition, including all packaging. All shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer except in the case where we have shipped you the wrong item. All returns may be subject to a restocking fee. |
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