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Bombardier Can-am Outlander Xt Front Left Wheel Carlise Tire Take Offs 09 800r on 2040-parts.com

US $159.00
Location:

Brandon, Mississippi, US

Brandon, Mississippi, US
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  • FITS THE FOLLOWING MODELS:
  •  CAN AM OUTLANDER 330, 400, 650, 800
  • (INCLUDING MAX MODELS)
  • CAN AM RENEGADE 500 or 800
  • CAN AM COMMANDER 800 or 1000

FRONT LEFT WHEEL/ CARLISLE 26X8X12 TIRE

NEW TAKE OFF. MAY HAVE A FEW MILES BUT I WOULD SAY 99% TREAD. HAS CENTER CAP AS WELL. OFF A 2009 OUTLANDER XT 800R

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