Polaris Iq Hood Colored Inserts Blue on 2040-parts.com
Valdez, Alaska, United States
New Genuine Polaris Blue colored screen inserts for IQ hood. Part # 2875113-513. (The Fine Print) I am a private seller getting rid of some stuff I have. I live in a small town in Alaska, we do have daily mail service but sometimes things take time to get to "the lower 48". All sales are final, I do not accept returns. With no warranty implied or expressed. No international sales, US only |
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