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 DragonFire Racing's SxS / 
                                  UTV Billet Shift KnobsBillet 
                                  Anodized Aluminum SxS / UTV Shift Knobs
 Mesa, AZ (4/13/2012) -  Get 
                                your Polaris RZR in gear with DragonFire's brace 
                                of billet shifter kits. CNC-machined from solid 
                                billet aluminum, the new Girder and Aero style 
                                shifters offer the ultimate combination of light 
                                weight and strength... plus they look pretty trick, 
                                too. 
                                 
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                                  | DragonFire Racing's SxS / UTV billet 
                                      shift knobs  |  "Frankly, we were amazed at the response 
                                something as simple as a shift knob elicited from 
                                dealers when we offered a sneak peek at the Dealer 
                                Expo back in February," admits DragonFire 
                                GM Scott Highland. "We had to accelerate 
                                production to make them available in time for 
                                riding season.
 Designed as a direct replacement for the OE shifter, 
                                DragonFire's kits bolt right into the stock location. 
                                In addition to the obvious cosmetic improvement, 
                                the zinc-plated steel linkage will outlast stock 
                                components, making for slick shifting for years 
                                to come. Multiple styles of shift knobs and shafts, 
                                including contrast cuts in the black anodized 
                                finish, means you can personalize your Polaris 
                                cockpit virtually any way you want. Shift knobs 
                                and shafts are also available separately.
 
                                
                                  | Key Features: |   
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                                      Girder & Aero shaft styles to choose 
                                        from Ultra Light & Contrast Cut shift 
                                        knob choices Light weight CNC billet construction 
                                      Zinc-plated shift linkages for longevity 
                                        and years of precise shifting Sold as a complete kit Black anodized for style |  Whether you want to build a vehicle tough enough 
                              and fast enough to win the Mint 400, or just want 
                              to personalize your ride, DragonFire has you covered. 
                              Click on www.dragonfireracing.com 
                              to see all the DragonFire components! Be sure 
                              to visit DragonFire on Facebook to Feel The Heat!
 
 Girder Shifter Kit - (DFR-2BRSS1) $102.99
 Aero Shifter Kit - (DFR-2BRSS2) $102.99
 Ultra Light Knob - (DFR-2BRSK2) $60.99
 Contrast Knob - (DFR-2BRSK1) $41.99
 
 About DragonFire Racing: 
                                The name says it all! DragonFire continues to 
                                crank up the heat when it comes to the best products 
                                in the UTV business. DFR has everything from engine 
                                and suspension components to bolt-on accessories! 
                                We feel your passion, so when you think of UTV 
                                parts and accessories think of the Dragon… 
                                and feel the heat!RZR, Kawasaki Teryx and Arctic 
                                Cat Prowler.
  www.DragonFireRacing.com
 2330 W. Broadway Rd, #112
 Mesa, AZ 85202
 (800) 708-9803
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