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While the model is pretty barebones regarding can am x3 accessories and storage,the machine handles well and can take on some serious speed. It has become clearer why Can-Am has the vehicle of choice for professional desert racing while also being a fun option for the family.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Explore UTV Wolfpack's Can-Am Maverick XRS 64 and Maverick XRS 72 Accessories. Elevate performance with exhaust systems, air intakes, and tuners. Shield your UTV with skid plates and guards can am utv accessories. Improve off-road capabilities using lift kits and shock absorbers. Illuminate trails with LED light bars. Enhance comfort through windshields, audio systems, and more. Boost aesthetics with graphics kits and custom paint. Find winches, recovery gear, and storage solutions. Personalize with tire/wheel upgrades. Navigate confidently using GPS and communication systems. 


 

  • 2 years later...
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UTV Wolfpack has a solid selection of Can‑Am parts and accessories for the Maverick XRS in both 64″ and 72″ versions, including suspension upgrades, replacement and wear components, and bolt‑on accessories to customize and strengthen your machine. You can also check out the Can-Am Maverick X3 Windshield for added protection and comfort while off-roading.

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