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Symtec Atv / Snowmobile Hand Warmers P/n 210007 on 2040-parts.com

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El Dorado Springs, Missouri, United States

El Dorado Springs, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:P/N 210007 Brand:Symtec Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

SYMTEC ATV /  SNOWMOBILE HAND WARMERS

PART #210007

FEATURES :                       

  Symetec handlebar grip heater kit with round rocker switch.

  Complete kit for ATV models (except Bombardier) and Snowmobile models (except Yamaha).

   Ideal for: hunters, farmers, winter activities, snowplowing, all season recreation.

  Easy installation.

24/14 watts at 13.5V

  High/low/off heat setting

  Maximum comfort

 Sealed switch

SHIPS TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY , CLOSED SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS

PLEASE CALL GARRETT AT EL DORADO CYCLE @ 877-390-5148 FOR QUESTIONS OR SEND US A MESSAGE.


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