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New Scorpion Electic Faceshield Conversion Kit Exo400 Exo700 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Emmaus, Pennsylvania, US

Emmaus, Pennsylvania, US
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NEW Scorpion Electic Faceshield Conversion Kit EXO400 EXO700

Manufacturer Part Number: 890282

Internal Item Number: M00348-01 (I/S)

Description:

  • Converts EXO-400 and 700 helmets into electric, snow-equipped helmets
  • EverClear dual-pane electric shield
  • Includes breath box
  • Black Shield

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