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Rtk Footrests For Use In Conjunction With Titan Touring Snowmobile 2-up Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Ludlow, Massachusetts, United States

Ludlow, Massachusetts, United States
RTK FOOTRESTS FOR USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH TITAN TOURING SNOWMOBILE 2-UP SEAT, US $45.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:RTK Industries Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:99RK-001 Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

SNOWMOBILE FOOTRESTS

ReposePieds petite-1Respose pieds 200

 

Dimensions: 3" H x 4 & 3/4" W x 10" L

No : 99RK-001

-Universal model that fits all snowmobile brands and models
-Made out of first quality Canadian polyethylene resin resistant to cold and impacts
-Ergonomic & non-skid results.  Great for relieving the stress on the calf & shin muscles caused by the forward slant of sled tunnels.  Help make the ride more enjoyable for both the driver & the passenger by not having to listen to the passenger complain about their crampy legs!
-Bolts & instructions included

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