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Powermadd Windshield 10in. Red/white Checks 11223 on 2040-parts.com

US $109.95
Location:

Woodstock, Georgia, United States

Woodstock, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Powermadd Size:10in. Manufacturer Part Number:11223 Option:Red/White Checks MPN:11223

Powermadd Windshield 10in. Red/White Checks 11223
  • Exclusive full-flared design gives optimum wind protection
  • Constructed of durable, impact-resistant polycarbonate plastic - stays flexible even in the cold
  • Available in a wide variety of styles for most models
  • Tint Series: translucent, see-through polycarbonate material
  • Chrome Series: exclusive vacuum-metalized coating will not scratch or peel (do not power wash)
  • Anti-buffet notch available on windshields as noted; top of the shield has been cut to break up the wind as it comes over the top of the shield to reduce buffeting
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