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Polaris Razor Xp Rzr1000, Turbo Polaris Razor Rzr 2015 900 Front Bumper on 2040-parts.com

US $399.00
Location:

Marion, Ohio, United States

Marion, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Candy Blue Part Brand:Houser Racing Warranty:Yes


  • Polaris Razor 2013-2017 XP1000, Turbo, 2015 XP 900
  • Manufactured from 4130 Air Craft Tubing
  • Holds up to 14" length Light bar ( light bar not included)
  • Skid Plate Available (not included)
  • Stylish Look
  • Manufactured in the USA
  • Hand Crafted
  • Candy Blue color. Discounted price for this non stocking color option. Should match "Blue Fire" models
Note* There is a piece of metal in the cross bar tube. Makes Rattling noise when moving it back and fourth.*


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