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2004-2007 Yamaha Apex Rear Bumper Black on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Orem, Utah, US

Orem, Utah, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:YA-BM-AP0407-BK Warranty:No Part Brand:WRP, Wasatch Recreational Products Country of Manufacture:United States


This is for Wasatch Recreational Products Rear Bumper

Black Powder Coated Finish

Fits Models:

2004-2007 Yamaha Apex Sleds

Available in Raw Aluminum finish and Black Powder Coat

Tow your buddy out with confidence and double the strength of your bumper with the WRP rear bumper kit.   Laser cut  from 1/4" 6061-T6 aluminum and tig welded.

The WRP Rear Bumper kit comes complete with instructions and all hardware for easy, trouble free installation (simply follow the included instructions). Protect your investment and improve the lifting point on your Polaris Snowmobile. Made from durable aluminum tubing and only top quality powder coatings are used in all WRP Products to ensure a long lasting scratch resistant finish.



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