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Dg Performance Alloy Nerf Bars Alloy Bar - Black Web 60-6235 on 2040-parts.com

US $170.95
Location:

Nappanee, Indiana, United States

Nappanee, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:DG Performance Disclaimer:All items are brand new, never opened, and in original packaging Manufacturer Part Number:60-6235 Color:Alloy Bar - Black Web UPC:Does Not Apply

Alloy Nerf Bars
  • The latest in nerf bar technology combines lightweight aluminum tubing with high-strength steel brackets for the ultimate nerf bar
  • 1 1/4" alloy tubes are heli-arc welded at the joints
  • 4-gauge steel mounting brackets
  • The highest tensile-strength webbing is used for maximum safety
  • 60-6235 Alloy Bar - Black Web About the Seller: 187 Motosports is a proud small town, big brand dealer. We carry a wide variety of high end aftermarket motorcycle, atv, utv, snowmobile and watercraft parts and accessories. Founded by an Army Vet and his bike enthused buddy, 187 is proud to offer small town customer service with big time buyer satisfaction.

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