Amr Racing Graphic Kit Atv Polaris Rzr 800 06-10 Utv Utility Close Out on 2040-parts.com
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**AMR
Racing Overstock Graphic Kit Liquidation**
Skin Devil is liquidating all of AMR Racing
Overstock Graphic Kits!!
All Liquidation items are below retail
price...discounted to sell!
These graphics are ready to ship same day, no
production time.
No waiting, get your graphics fast.
All liquidated graphics are as is, ready to ship
same day.
No changes permitted on ready to ship/liquidation
items.
AMR
Racing Graphic Kits are made from Thick quality vinyl. Please don't
confuse these with cheap, paper thin kits manufactured by several vehicle wrap
and sign companies. Extreme thickness makes AMR Kits very Easy to install.
All graphics are included that you see above for both sides of ATV.
Manufacturer: AMR RACING Model: Polaris RZR 800 Year: 2006-2010 Design: Reaper Red Thickness: 22MIL Adhesive: 3M Condition: NEW In Retail Packaging ivoryplay MSRP: $399.95
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