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Harrow 30 min south of Windsor, Canada

Harrow 30 min south of Windsor, Canada
Condition:New Fits:ATV Country of Manufacture:Canada Placement on Vehicle:Right Brand:KIMPEX Surface Finish:BLACK Manufacturer Part Number:073899-R Warranty:Yes

ONE (1) RIGHT HAND SIDE REPLACEMENT PASSENGER FOOT REST FOR FENDER PROTECTORS

FITS 1 IN. ROUND TUBING 

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