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VIN: TBD
Odometer: 01672
Engine: 999cc 2-cylinder DOHC
Trans.: Automatic PVT (Passively Variable Transmission)
Originally, in 2007, Polaris launched these sport side-by-side's as the Ranger RZR. As "RAZOR" became the popular moniker by customers, the Ranger portion was dropped and the RZR became a stand-alone model.
This 2021 Polaris RZR XP1000 presents nicely and is well documented with many service receipts. It is a 2-passenger model with many options including switchable 2wd/4wd, lots of LED lighting, front mounted winch, and a stowage box at the rear. It also comes with several extra parts and sand tires, as shown in the gallery. The engine fires right up and the automatic transmission engages all gears with the push of the throttle. This RZR is also modified and registered for street use in WA state.
These are very sought after utility vehicles and are a kick-in-the-rear to drive. Don't let this one slip away.
VIN: TBD
Odometer: 01672
Engine: 999cc 2-cylinder DOHC
Trans.: Automatic PVT (Passively Variable Transmission)
Originally, in 2007, Polaris launched these sport side-by-side's as the Ranger RZR. As "RAZOR" became the popular moniker by customers, the Ranger portion was dropped and the RZR became a stand-alone model.
This 2021 Polaris RZR XP1000 presents nicely and is well documented with many service receipts. It is a 2-passenger model with many options including switchable 2wd/4wd, lots of LED lighting, front mounted winch, and a stowage box at the rear. It also comes with several extra parts and sand tires, as shown in the gallery. The engine fires right up and the automatic transmission engages all gears with the push of the throttle. This RZR is also modified and registered for street use in WA state.
These are very sought after utility vehicles and are a kick-in-the-rear to drive. Don't let this one slip away.
VIN: TBD
Odometer: 01672
Engine: 999cc 2-cylinder DOHC
Trans.: Automatic PVT (Passively Variable Transmission)
Originally, in 2007, Polaris launched these sport side-by-side's as the Ranger RZR. As "RAZOR" became the popular moniker by customers, the Ranger portion was dropped and the RZR became a stand-alone model.
This 2021 Polaris RZR XP1000 presents nicely and is well documented with many service receipts. It is a 2-passenger model with many options including switchable 2wd/4wd, lots of LED lighting, front mounted winch, and a stowage box at the rear. It also comes with several extra parts and sand tires, as shown in the gallery. The engine fires right up and the automatic transmission engages all gears with the push of the throttle. This RZR is also modified and registered for street use in WA state.
These are very sought after utility vehicles and are a kick-in-the-rear to drive. Don't let this one slip away.