Plastics for a warrior
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Yep, I put Raptor 350 plastics on my '97 Warrior I called the Warptor, but now you can buy a Raptor 350 cheaper than you could put Raptor 350 plastics on a Warrior. I think I had at least $700 invested and a lot of time, welding, and bracket fabricating. Its definately more trouble thani it's worth, and don't even think about installing any other kind of plastic other than the Raptor 350. The Raptor 350 uses the same frame as the Warrior, so the plastics fit right on there, but the gas tank, seat, headlights & brackets, wheelie bar, rear fender brackets, and air filter box where all differenet, and none of the brackets that are on the Raptor 350 frame are on the Warrior frame for these parts.
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yeh maier. whats expensive to you, cause i prices it out and for front and rear fenders and gas tank cover i would cost about 400 bucks. thats pretty cheep for new plastic.
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Well lets figure it up. According to Maier's website; Front=$307.49 Rear=$319.51 For a grand total of $627.00 Thats before shipping and before taxes. Now if you would prefer you can buy there closeout plastic Front and Rear for $313.49 before shipping or taxes But, you'll have to juggle between two colors; Zest Orange or Pink. I'm buying my wife a set of Zest Orange for her 2001 250R powered Warrior.
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