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Can Am Outlander & Renegade 2012-2016 Rear Differential Protector #715000920 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
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Irwin, Pennsylvania, United States

Irwin, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Fits:ATV Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Part Brand:CAN AM BRP Surface Finish:ALUMINUM Manufacturer Part Number:715000920 Country of Manufacture:Canada


CAN AM OUTLANDER AND RENEGADE ALUMINUM REAR DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTOR

FITS 2012 & up RENEGADE WITH 800 AND 1000

2012 OUTLANDER WITH 800 AND 1000

AND OUTLANDER & MAX 2013-16


PART# 715000920

Authentic can am brp part


MOSITES PRICE: $ 59.99 FREE FREE SHIPPING INCLUDED

 

OUTLANDER AND MAX 2013-14

AND OUTLANDER 2012 WITH 800 AND 1000

ALSO RENEGADE 2012-2014 ALL MODELS WITH 800 OR 1000 ENGINE

 

1/8" (3MM) THICK LIGHTWEIGHT AND DURABLE ALUMINUM DESIGN.

REPLACES STOCK PLASTIC PROTECTOR.

 

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