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Polaris Rzr S 570 800 Emp Winch Mount 08-14 9852-rzr Warn Kfi Cycle Country Used on 2040-parts.com

US $31.99
Location:

Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States
very nice
Fits:UTV

This is a used extreme metal products winch mount for Polaris RZR 570 800 and RZR S model. This came off of my 2014 Rzr S 800 and was only installed for approximately 100 miles and only has a couple pulls on it. This will work with most 3500lbs winches like warn KFI and cycle country. I decided to move my winch to a bumper mount. Very nice over all includes manufacturers original packaging, all the nuts and bolts to install it, and instructions.

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