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Polaris Pro Rmk 2011- 2015 Gauge Relocation Lifter Kit In Black on 2040-parts.com

C $68.00
Location:

BC Canada, Canada

BC Canada, Canada
Condition:New Brand:canadasledparts

Comes with all stainless mounting hardware and powder coated in a durable 

finish .


Relocates factory gauge for easy viewing, back is fully vented to let under hood 

heat escape.

Kit works with SLP intake!

No Cheap screen backing to tear, we machine the venting right in to the bracket 

making it one of the strongest adjustable brackets on the market

Full range of adjustment not just pivot able like the others, this allows you to 

keep gauge low and protected.


This auction is for powder coated black bracket.


Canadasledparts. com

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