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Ftp Polaris Iqr 600 Rear Bumper on 2040-parts.com

US $279.00
Location:

Gunton, Manitoba, Canada

Gunton, Manitoba, Canada
Condition:New

FTP POLARIS IQR 600 FULL REAR BUMPER. REPLACES PATHETIC WEAK OEM BUMPER , STIFFENS TUNNEL, TIP UP DESIGN MAKES FOR EASY GRAB BAR ACCESS WHEN STUCK ALSO HOLDS YOU AT GREAT WHEELIE ANGLE, VERY RIGID NO MORE KINKED TUNNELS. WILL WORK WITH OEM BOARDS OR AFTERMARKET MUST SPECIFY WHEN PURCHASING. MADE OF HIGH STRENGTH STEEL, CNC LAZER CUT, HIGH QUALITY POWER COAT. TEXTURES COLORS FLAT OR GLASS AVAILABLE. CANADIAN MADE PRODUCT. DRILL AND RIVET INSTALLATION REQUIRED PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION RECOMMENDED HARDWARE SUPPLIED. SHIPPING PRICE VARIES ON LOCATION

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