Rzr 1000 Black Extreme Rear Attachment By Polaris on 2040-parts.com
Gainesville, Texas, US
- Color: Black.
- Material: 1 ¾” thick tube steel.
- Installation: Lock & Ride® installation on the Low Profile Rear Bumper (2879450-458; sold separately).
- Includes: Extreme Rear Attachment and Lock & Ride® mounting hardware.
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