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Polaris Predator Atv Handguard Kit Red Part # 2874452-293 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Eastland, Texas, United States

Eastland, Texas, United States
not in original packaging
Part Brand:Polaris Surface Finish:Red Manufacturer Part Number:2874452-293 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Fits:ATV

Item is a new, never been used, not in original packaging, set of Predator Handguards. Includes all parts and instructions for assembly. MSRP: $79.99 Item has been discontinued by Polaris. I have only 1 set available for sale.  We are an authorized Polaris dealer in business since 1978. Please check out our other items for sale.

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