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New Warn 70923 Multi-mount Utv Receiver Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Woodridge, Illinois, United States

Woodridge, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Type:ATV, UTV Manufacturer Part Number:70923 Part Brand:Warn

 

NEW Warn 70923 Multi-Mount UTV Receiver Kit

MFR# 70923

 

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Features:

  • New Never Used
  • Features 2" receiver to provide a sturdy connection and base of support
  • Has a heavy-duty 4,000-lb maximum winching capacity
  • Not recommended for lifting plow blades
  • Fits '02-05 Polaris Ranger UTVs

     

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