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Polaris Rzr 2879461 Hd Winch - 3500 Lb. New on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Wainfleet, Ontario, Canada

Wainfleet, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Fits:UTV Manufacturer Part Number:2879461 Brand:polaris RZR

    You are bidding on a NEW Polaris RZR 2879461 HD Winch - 3500 lb

  • Color: Powder coated black housing
  • Installation: RZR Winch mounts in designated, integrated locations on the vehicle frame using provided mounting hardware; Pre-wired for Polaris vehicles for easy installation
  • Includes: RZR Winch, corded remote switch, cable, roller fairlead, hook and strap, mounting hardware, wiring, and installation instructions
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