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Aluminum Windshield Slug Material Without Holes, 12 Inch

Aluminum Windshield Slug Material Without Holes, 12 Inch
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Material Type:
Aluminum
Finish:
Natural
Overall Length:
12.00"
MFG. Part #:
555012
Overall Diameter:
.74"
Channel Width:
.50"
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Each
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Aluminum windshield slug material designed for Speedway's round tube "T" style windshields. This slips inside the tubing to allow you to attach hinges, glass clips and the frame to the posts. 12" long, no holes pre-drilled.
- Designed for round tube "T" style windshields
- 12 inch long
- No holes pre-drilled
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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