06 Polaris Outlaw 500 Rear Brake Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Troutville, Virginia, US
Item is off a 06 Polaris Outlaw 500
Ready to install. Worked great on bike.
Check out my ebay store for other parts off this bike.
All items are used and in working condition unless otherwise stated. Parts show normal wear and may be dirty. Parts may need cleaning before using. All items come with what is pictured only unless otherwise stated. Items may fit others years and models so please check before purchasing. All motor parts are as is. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thanks for looking.
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