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Yamaha Viking / Viking Vi Front Receiver Hitch 1xd-f84e0-v0-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.99
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Hagerstown, Maryland, United States

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Fits:UTV Compatible Make:YAMAHA Brand:YAMAHA Compatible Model:VIIKING Manufacturer Part Number:1XD-F84E0-V0-00 Placement on Vehicle:Front

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The Viking Front Receiver Hitch allows the use of standard 2" receiver hitch attachments and provides a secure location for a portable winch. Required for use of the Multi-Mount Winch Mount.

1XD-F84E0-V0-00

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