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Amr Racing Sled Hood Wrap Graphic Decal Ski-doo Rev Xp Snowmobile 08-12 Slash Rd on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:AMR RACING AMR RACING:SKI-DOO REV XP Manufacturer Part Number:AMR_SKIDOO_REVXP_SLED_HOOD Part Brand:AMR RACING GRAPHICS Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

 
 

"NEW" AMR RACING HOOD GRAPHIC FOR:

SKI-DOO REV XP (2008-2012)

 (comes with one hood graphic as shown)

 AMR Racing Sled Hood kits are made from Thick Motocross quality vinyl.  Please don't confuse these with cheap, paper thin graphics manufactured by several vehicle wrap and sign companies.

Manufacturer:  AMR RACING
Model:  SKI DOO REV XP
Design:  SLASH - RED
Year
:  2008-2012
Thickness: 22mil
MSRP:  $79.95

 
        
 
 


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