JoeyD23
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Jagged-X, factory Polaris sponsored race team and company are now offering an affordable way to build your new 2012 Polaris RZR-4 XP900 into a BITD legal race car for $10,000!!!
Jagged-X (Jagged X - Custom Off Road Fabrication - Polaris Ranger RZR, Yamaha Rhino, Polaris Ranger, Kawasaki Teryx, Arctic Cat Prowler - Phoenix, Arizona) came up with this concept nearing the end of last season while testing with Polaris executive and UTV enthusiast Craig Scanlon in the deserts of Arizona. The idea was to offer new and old racers the option of being able to take one of the hottest new platforms to hit the UTV market and convert into a BITD legal race car for no more than $10,000.00. With some hard work the idea turned into a reality and finally competed in this past weekends 2012 BITD Parker 250 race (http://www.utvunderground.com/f46/2012-bitd-parker-250-pics-results-utvunderground-com-8719.html).
The idea is to bring Jagged your new 2012 Polaris RZR-4 XP900 and they will convert it into a 2 seat racing machine equipped with Suspension Seats, Harnesses, Window Nets, GPS, Race Communications, Fuel Cell, Chassis, Aluminum and much more turning your stock car into a safe and reliable desert racer. The concept is genius and having had the opportunity to sit in this new car and watch it compete I can tell you this is going to be a HOT ticket item for this year and beyond.
The new Jagged-X RZR-4 XP900 race car is not only the most comfortable UTV I have ever sat in, but it also one of the coolest looking UTV's I have ever seen. The RZR-4 wheel base and XP suspension is a whoop destroyer and combined with the Polaris 900 Pro Star engine you now how a machine that can compete with the highest level UTV's for a fraction of what it has cost to build this level of machine in the past. I highly recommend everyone to get out and check this car out for themselves. Call Jagged and talk about how YOU can get out and start competing in the premier desert race organization!!
I guess I should mention that Bill Schueler in this new machine finished in the top 10 in the machines first race. 23 were entered and Bill admits to driving at a very conservative pace. I think we are going to see a new breed of race cars in the deserts really soon!