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Polaris Slingshot Carbon Fiber Rally Graphic Kit Decals on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Bridgman, Michigan, United States

Bridgman, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Polaris Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is for a Polaris Slingshot Carbon Fiber Rally Graphics
Kit. Made from 10 year Carbon Fiber Wrap Media.

Want your Polaris Slingshot to stand out from the rest? Dress it up with
this simple yet aggressive looking Rally Stripe Graphics kit.

Kit is packaged as a set of PRECUT pieces, ready to install, in a wide
variety of colors - NO TRIMMING required.

This stripe package is not just a set of straight strips in a box. Our
graphic kit consists of prefitted and contoured pieces as shown in the
illustration.

Available Colors:
Carbon Fiber
Gloss Black
Flat Black
Silver
Red
Blue

Please specify when checking out.

Rally Stripes are specifically fit for the '15-Current Polaris Slingshot
and will not fit any other bike. These are custom made so please allow 2-3
days to ship.

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