Windscreen visor
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Windscreen visor
Hey,
I am looking to buy windscreen visor, I believe that's how it is called.
Anyone can point me on one?
Thank you kindly
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I am looking to buy windscreen visor, I believe that's how it is called.
Anyone can point me on one?
Thank you kindly
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Hey now.. Be nice. I like mine. 'Specially since it was only 15 bux at the pick-n-pull. Some fresh fiberglass in a few spots and some nice gloss black and I was set. I don't have the lights hooked up. Probably never will.
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Just a thought......i have one I bought for a specific reason. The roof rack will be covering almost all of the roof space on my build so I am using this as an extension. I am installing a solar panel on each side of the top of it (left and right) where they will act as trickle chargers. One will trickle charge the battery under the hood and the other will charge the battery in the rear. Like I said....it is just an idea.
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Just a thought......i have one I bought for a specific reason. The roof rack will be covering almost all of the roof space on my build so I am using this as an extension. I am installing a solar panel on each side of the top of it (left and right) where they will act as trickle chargers. One will trickle charge the battery under the hood and the other will charge the battery in the rear. Like I said....it is just an idea.
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ive been lookin around for one too and they are hard to find cheap.
http://www.pungoautoparts.com/pungo%...xxxxxxL3219030*****
someone else on the forum pointed this out to me and im hoping of making it a christmas present to myself along with the new lights i just got. they are expensive new but dam do they look good
http://www.pungoautoparts.com/pungo%...xxxxxxL3219030*****
someone else on the forum pointed this out to me and im hoping of making it a christmas present to myself along with the new lights i just got. they are expensive new but dam do they look good
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The weight is not much at all. This is the product I will be using....
http://helios.pulsetech.net/cgi/hsru...I&Itno=735X613
Here is another one if 6 watt is to much
http://helios.pulsetech.net/cgi/hsru...I&Itno=735X302
Keep in mind that the posted weight for them is for the whole unit, not the solar panel.
http://helios.pulsetech.net/cgi/hsru...I&Itno=735X613
Here is another one if 6 watt is to much
http://helios.pulsetech.net/cgi/hsru...I&Itno=735X302
Keep in mind that the posted weight for them is for the whole unit, not the solar panel.
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