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96-03 Polaris Sportsman 335 400 500 600 700 Front Rack 2670180-070 W/ Extender on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States
Nice rack, extender with very slight bend as pictured, no cracks in rack
Manufacturer Part Number:2670180-070

This is for a complete front rack with the rack extender that will fit 1996 through 2003 polaris Sportsman models. The rack extender has a very slight bend as picutred but nice and NO cracks in the rack, mounting hardware included. This was removed from a 2003 Sportsman 600. See other auction for the rear rack. see my other auctions for more 660 Raptor items and Polaris Sportsman items.

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