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2020 Polaris Rzr XP Turbo Stealth Black

925cc turbo charged engine

168hp

64” wide

2,319 miles

161 hours

Complete oil change done recently and religiously using Mobil Oil products

Everything works as it should

Aftermarket accessories:

AMS black wheels with skat trak hub covers and black raceline lug nuts

14”x8” front wheels

14”x10” rear wheels

System 3 SS360 front sand tires

Pro Armor 16 paddle rear sand paddles

Rockford Fosgate 1,000 watt stage 5 stereo

Aftermarket Assassins Tunes 1-3 plus kid mode 

Aftermarket Assassins Launch control (2 step)

Aftermarket Assassins 2500 rpm stall spring

Aftermarket Assassins S3 clutch kit

Aftermarket Assassins Blow Off Valve with filter

Trinity Stage 5 Cerakote slip on exhaust

NGK CR9EIX spark plugs

RPM Powersports silicone Intake and Charge tubes

Black aluminum roof

32” curved Rough Country single row light bar

Black aluminum lower doors

15” Rough Country rear view mirror

K&N air filter with outerwear

2 Tusk flag mounts (1 is damaged)

Chupacabra Offroad upper door bags

Polaris Click 6 retractable harnesses

.50 Caliber Racing middle bump seat

Super UTV tinted half windshield (have a brand new one to go with)

All stock parts are available to be put back on if wanted

$19,750

Located in Hugoton,Ks

Call/text 6204531197 for more info

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