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Ski-doo Rev Xp Xs Xr Rare Yellow A Arm Protectors - New 860200047 Mxz Renegade on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States

Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ski-Doo Part Brand:Ski Doo Manufacturer Part Number:860200047 Country of Manufacture:Canada Warranty:No

Ski-Doo REV-XP, REV-XS AND REV-XR

A-Arm Protectors in RARE Yellow Color

Brand New - Genuine Accessory - Unopened Package!

This is an original set of A-Arm protectors for your XP or XR Ski-Doo snowmobile.  Set is still in the original unused package.  Ski Doo has not produced these a-arm protectors for over 4-years. Your chance to get them is now!

These should fit all REV XP/XR and XS Chassis up to 2014.  Please check with your dealer.

Email with questions.  Check BRP number for fitment.  Thanks and good luck.

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