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coombia21

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-Itp alum rims

-27x12 Vampire tires

-3.0 XT Warn winch with synthetic rope and

-Custom winch mount that allows winch to be moved to the back

-EPI clutch kit

-11.1 Wiesco pistion

-Mudbuster Cam

-HMF exhaust with Quiet core (been tested at 95.6db)

-Full snorkels

-Diamond plate rack covers

-Plow

-H2O mount

-6amp radiator fan

-Hand and Thumb warmers

-Auger mount

-Box for all the junk

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HIS:

2008 Polaris Sportsman 800 EFI Mossy Oak

26" Maxxis Bighorns on 12" Black ITP SS108 Wheels

Polaris Prospector Pro Tracks

3500lb Polaris Winch with Synthetic Rope

Lock'n'Ride cargo box with Backrest

Tall Lock N Ride Windshield (Winter)

Short Lock N Ride Windshield (Summer)

Front BrushGuard/Rear Bumper

Front/Rear Rack Extenders with Ice Auger Mount

Wrinkle Black Bodyguard Side Fenders

Lowrance iFinder Expedition C GPS with RAM Handlebar Mount

Symtec 4 Zone Hand/Thumb Warmers with Symtec Heated Seat Insert

2 Kolpin 1.5 Gallon ATV Fuel Packs

60" Glacier plow with extension to allow for use with tracks.

Chatter Box Helmet Communication System w/Bluetooth for MP3's

HERS:

2008 Polaris Sportsman 800 EFI Nuclear Sunset L.E.

26" Polaris PXT's on 12" Black Polaris Aluiminum Wheels

3000lb Warn RT30 Winch with Synthetic Rope

Lock'n'Ride cargo box with Backrest

Tall Lock N Ride Windshield (Winter)

Short Lock N Ride Windshield (Summer)

Front BrushGuard/Rear Bumper

Front/Rear Rack Extenders with Ice Auger Mount

Symtec 4 Zone Hand/Thumb Warmers

2 Kolpin 1.5 Gallon ATV Fuel Packs

Chatter Box Helmet Communication System w/Bluetooth for MP3's

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2003 Sportsman 700

Front and Rear Bumpers

A Big Rear mounted ATV box

2002 Sportsman 400

27x12x12 Mud Machine Tri-Claws

ITP aluminum rims

Warn 2000lbs Winch

Front Rear Bumpers

Progessive Heavy Duty Front Springs

1.5" Lift Kit

1.5" Highlifter wheel spacers(so my tires dont rub the shocks)

AAEN pipe(which sucks and it is noisy so I dont us it)

2002 Sportsman 500HO Remington Special Edition

bone stock but this was an up graded model so it came with

Good Year Rawhide Tires

Front Rear Bumpers

Warn 2000lbs winch

2002 Arctic Cat 300 4x4

Moose Tank Bags

2002 Honda Recon

bone stock

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I was kinda surprised to see no pictures in here. If anybody has pictures available, I'd love to see pictures of the following--

-rack extenders w/ auger mount

-lock and ride cargo box with backrest

-otter monster box

Is there enough room for two passengers with the cargo boxes on back?

My storage box is currently a milk crate zip-tied to the front rack, which works great but not so much in the rain.

I've got an 08 king quad 400.

It lives out in the country where nothing needs to be locked up, and it lives in the garage during the winter when it's not on a lake.

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