03 04 Polaris Predator 500 Subframe Oem Rear Subframe >>> Straight >>>> on 2040-parts.com
Norton, Massachusetts, US
THIS IS AN OEM SUBFRAME FOR 03-04 PREDATOR 500'S IN NICE SHAPE. HAS NORMAL COSMETIC WEAR. HAS BEEN PAINTED. SUBFRAME IS 100% STRAIGHT. MAY FIT OTHER YEARS BUT NOT SURE?
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