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Hydro-turf Black Padding Kit For Polaris Virage/ Freedom on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Irwin, Pennsylvania, United States

Irwin, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:HT94 PSA BK

YearMakeModelSubmodel
 2004PolarisFreedom--
 2003PolarisFreedom--
 2002PolarisFreedom--
 2004PolarisVirage--
 2003PolarisVirage--
 2002PolarisVirage--
 2002PolarisVirageTXI
 2001PolarisVirage--
 2001PolarisVirageTX
 2001PolarisVirageTXI
 2000PolarisVirage--
 2000PolarisVirageTX
  • New padding kit
  • 3M PSA self adhesive backing
  • No glue or brush needed
  • No more sticky glue on our hands or wherever they end up
  • No more sanding required to install the kit
  • Full 5mm thick pad with super grip and cushion
  • Special molding process gives incredible durability for many years of riding
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  • Photo may show more or less pieces than your machine requires

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