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Can-am Atv New Oem Renegade Footwell Skid Plate/rock Guard Protection Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Goldsboro, North Carolina, US

Goldsboro, North Carolina, US
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Brand new, genuine Can-Am Footwell Protector Skid Plate Kit, number 715 0006 86. This is a factory original equipment kit, not aftermarket.

Aluminum plates made with high strength 5052 H32 aluminum and plastic deflector to protect your frame from the unexpected - a must-have for rugged terrains
Bump up the impact protection to the footwells
1/8" (3 mm) thick lightweight and durable design
Use in conjunction with the central chassis skid plate
Sold in pairs
Fits:

Renegade models (except 2012 with 800 or 1000 engines)


SKU# 715 000 686


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