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Benz Silent Rider - Bt- 45 - Slip On Silencer Ranger 400 500 700 800 Bobcat on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

Lake City, Minnesota, United States

Lake City, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Benz Silent Rider Manufacturer Part Number:BT-45

Bought two because I wasn't sure witch one fit my ranger. They work great, can hold a full conversation on my ranger now.  I will ship it free in the lower 48 U.S states, and will ship it asap!

This one will fit:

ranger 400 10-14

ranger 500 05-14 

ranger 700 05-12

ranger 800 09-14

and all models of crew 08-14

bobcat 3200 3400 3400xl 3450 10-12

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