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Axys Snowmobile Mid Windshield on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Findlay, Ohio, United States

Findlay, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:2880391

This White AXYS Mid Windshield gives your sled a stylish custom look and provides you with outstanding protection from wind and snow spray. This strong, durable windshield installs quickly and easily and its wing extensions offer great wind protection for your hands.

COLOR: White
MATERIAL: Optical-grade polycarbonate; durable construction, 20% thicker than the stock windshield
HEIGHT: 18.5” tall to provide outstanding protection
FITS: AXYS RUSH and AXYS Switchback models
INSTALLATION: Installs quickly & easily in place of stock windshield; uses stock mounting hardware
ADDITIONAL FEATURES: Polaris branded

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