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Armadillo Forest Grab Bar - Suzuki Lt-r450 06-09 Lt-r 450 Ltr450 Ltr on 2040-parts.com

US $65.95
Location:

Troy, Illinois, United States

Troy, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Armadillo Manufacturer Part Number:AR-1924-A Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:Armadillo

 
Armadillo
Forest
Grab Bar
 
This item will fit the following model(s):
 
2006-2009 Suzuki LT-R 450 Quadracer
 
*NOTE* - This item is silver in color, it is NOT black/grey, like the picture.
 
  • Grab Bars are constructed from 6061 T6 aluminum, for strength and light weight.
  • All grab bars come with tail light brackets, flag brackets, and needed hardware for mounting and fender support.
  • The Forest Grab Bar is comfortable to grab onto, and can be held by either side or the center. A great feature when you need a helping hand from your buddies, getting over a tough spot in the trail.

 

*Image is for representation ONLYItem received may vary slightly, but will be for the make/model specified above.*
 
 

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