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Polaris Rzr Xp 900 Underbody Skid Plate (2878465) on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
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Schertz, Texas, United States

Schertz, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:POLARIS Manufacturer Part Number:2878465

NEW AND ORIGINAL POLARIS UNDERBODY SKID PLATE FOR RZR XP 900 2011-2013

  • Aluminum components replace stock plastic skid plate
  • Ideal for serious trail and desert riders
  • 0.125’’aluminum for front two-thirds of bottom
  • 0.1875”aluminum for rear one-third bottom
  • Includes all mounting hardware


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