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Ski-doo Snowmobile Handguards 860200710 Yellow on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Rome, New York, United States

Rome, New York, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:860200710 Part Brand:SKI-DOO Warranty:Yes Brand:SKIDOO UPC:Does not apply

DESCRIPTION

REV-XP, REV-XS, REV-XM  except vehicles with tapered handlebars and freeride
REV-XU Tundra
REV-XR

Newly designed, high performance. Moore rigidity, better wind protection and better visibility when used with optional mirrors.
Made of resistant polypropylene.
Sold in pairs.
 
"YELLOW" (note: pic does not capture actual color)
 
For alternate colors feel free to visit my ebay store, simply look under category labels "SKI-DOO ACCESSORIES"



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