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New Polaris Rmk Rear Suspension Front Arm Shock Oem Part # 7043048 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Thief River Falls, Minnesota, United States

Thief River Falls, Minnesota, United States
New, "open-box" item
Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:7043048

Brand new (open box item),  OEM Polaris part # 7043048.  

Front arm shock for the following snowmobiles.  Also comes with front arm spring and cover at no extra charge.

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Retail on this shock is 159.95, so save big $$ on this shock.

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