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Ski Doo Brp Rev Xp Xm Xr Z Summit Graphics Decal Wrap 163 154 146 137 Blue 27 on 2040-parts.com

US $299.95
Location:

Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States

Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:497 Brand:Ski-Doo

This auction is for a SKI DOO BRP REV XP XM XR Z SUMMIT FREERIDE GRAPHICS WRAP kit with tunnel tank and seat.

we do make this for the XM AND THE XR1200.

These kits are 16 mill thick graphics made with the best 4 mil vinyl on the market and then laminated with a 12 mil thick glossy laminate.

Very strong and durable.

Easy to install and comes with instructions how to install them.

We can change colors or add logos or #.

if you dont add to paypal e-mail us with the tunnel length otherwise we will ship you picture #1 with 163 tunnels

If you like custom graphic kits, contact us.

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