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Yamaha Raptor 660 A Arms Protector 4mm Aluminum New on 2040-parts.com

US $109.00
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Israel, Israel

Israel, Israel
Condition:New Part Brand:RIGHT PART Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Manufacturer Part Number:YAM660RAPASP

 

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Yamaha RAPTOR 660 

   A Arms Protector NEW

 

Full coverage for left & right  A Arms  Heavy Duty

Made from 4mm 60/61 strength Aluminum Grade 


 Protect both sides of A Arms !

     maximum protection for a minimum of weight.  

  • Protect your A arms from rocks and debris
  • Clear aluminum finish for corrosion protection and good looks
  • Smooth underside won't snag when crossing logs
  • Tough 3/16" (4mm) 60/61 aluminum grade
  • All mounting hardware included
  • Easy to install

     


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