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Polaris 400cc Rear Bumper /grab Bar ( Sportsman Xpress Xplorer Scrambler) 2t on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Joelton, Tennessee, US

Joelton, Tennessee, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:400 500 cc sportsman magnum xpresss explorer Manufacturer Part Number:( 300 350 ) 2 STROKE 400cc sport GRAB

  •  For Auction is a rear bumper pulled from a 95 Xplorer 400cc 2 stroke,this should fit all years of Xplorer 400 but there is many models might fit, some likely possibility's are Xpress,Sportsman 400,Scrambler 400 and Sport 400/400L I seen a few other listing front bumpers as 335/400/500cc. Im sure there is more,please let me know the make and year you have and I can compare part numbers to this if needed. 
  • CONDITION/FUNCTIONALITY: Doesnt look brand new but is straight and what id consider fair or good for used but please see pictures to see if looks suit your needs. Looks like the 2 tabs with bolts in them might be a little tweaked/shown in last pictures on right. if they a little off it looks like they would be fairly easy to straighten out.
  • GUARANTEE: Im including a 14 day satisfaction guarantee to try it out. 
  • SHIPPING:On this is for all US states,and also any US territory (PR/Guam etc) only.. This will be sent with Priority Mail with insurance  and will be shipped with a tracking number added to the checkout details within 2 business days after payment is received.                              


On Jun-24-13 at 16:45:58 PDT, seller added the following information:

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