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We just announced an entirely new after market parts line by the Rockstar UTV Wolfpack! This is a new video we did on our new Rockstar UTV Wolfpack Edition Arms Kit for the XP900 and XP1K. Check it out and let us know what you think!

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Polaris RZR razor MotoRoof rear window panel - Mesh

MotoRoof Razorshade Windjammer is a mesh dust barrier designed to quickly attach to your 2014 and newer Polaris 2 and 4 seat RZR. The Razorshade Windjammer is an excellent quick attach barrier that helps to greatly reduces dust rolling back into the cab of your vehicle. You also gain an additional 80 percent shade factor for the rear of the vehicle. 

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Quick and Easy Installation

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www.motoroof.com

2050 N Redwood Road Suite 30

Salt Lake City, UT 84116

801-298-1008

[email protected]

Office Hours: 9am - 5pm

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On 5/22/2009 at 12:54 AM, mayorOFsalem said:

If anyone has any parts for sell Please list here by REPLY.

I would like to see this RZR forum get moving a bit.Its worth a shot. :huh:

HI THERE I WORK FOR A COMPANY WHO MAKE ALL TYPE OF PARTS FOR ATV/UTV AND SIDE BY SIDE IF YOU EVER NEED SOMETHING THEY HAVE GREAT PRICE AND THEY CAN EVEN CUSTOMIZE WHAT YOU WANT GO CHECK OUR WEB SITE HERE'S THE LINK https://flexafab.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIj9KEpa_l-wIVaUpyCh0RKQC2EAAYASAAEgLAZvD_BwE WE ARE ON SOCIAL MEDIA TOO HAVE A NICE DAY 

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