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Polaris Hood Tunnel Side Decal Graphics Wrap 800 600 X Axys 120 137 Retro Logo on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States

Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:525

This auction is for a POLARIS SWITCHBACK RUSH 800 600 PRO S PRO X AXYS 120 137 HOOD TUNNEL AND L SIDE PIECE in retro colors .

These kits are 16 mill thick graphics made with the best 4 mil vinyl WITH DOUBLE THE GLUE and then laminated with a 12 mil thick glossy laminate.

Very strong and durable.          Easy to install and comes with instructions how to install them.

WE MAKE THIS TUNNEL KIT FOR THE 120  AND THE 137.... we will ship you the 137 with gloss laminated

we can make you custom hood kits, headlights, tunnel kits, tank decals and complete graphic kits for the AXYS polaris, contact us for custom work..

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