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Dg Performance Fat Series Alloy Nerf Bars 602-4160 Natural Aluminum/black on 2040-parts.com

US $168.95
Location:

Loudon, Tennessee, United States

Loudon, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Color:Natural Aluminum/Black Make:Yamaha Brand:DG Performance Model:YFZ450 Manufacturer Part Number:602-4160 Year:2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004 MPN:602-4160

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DG Performance
Fat Series Alloy Nerfs - Aluminum fits Yamaha YFZ 450 (2004 - 2009)

This item fits the following models:

Yamaha YFZ450 2012 
Yamaha YFZ450 2009 
Yamaha YFZ450 2008 
Yamaha YFZ450 2007 
Yamaha YFZ450 2006 
Yamaha YFZ450 2005 
Yamaha YFZ450 2004 

Type:   Nerf Bar
Style:   ATV
Model:   Fat Series
Color:   Natural Aluminum/Black
Size:   1 1/2"
Position:   Side
Material:   Aluminum Alloy
Sold as:   Set
  • ATV chassis have become more rigid
  • We've stepped up the performance of our nerf bars by "fattening them up"
  • These 1-1/2" diameter aluminum alloy nerfs offer more torsional rigidity to match your ATV

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Actual product may vary in appearance and/or contents but rest assured the item you receive will be specific to fit the make/model/year vehicles listed.

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