Z1r Double Lens Electric Helmet Sheild on 2040-parts.com
Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
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Double Lens Electric Sheild for Z1R snowmobile helmet,brand new,&has electric cord included.Item:Sheild (DU-O1),color: Clear ,P/NO:0130-0083 ,I believe this fits the Z1R Phantom helmet,Please check part #'s to verify this fits your helmet, also may require a pivot kit (sold separately) that screws to helmet for Sheild to snap on to!
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