1988 Polaris Indy 400 Seat Seats Tail Light Rear Brake Cover 88 Indy400 on 2040-parts.com
Tolland, Connecticut, United States
Here you are viewing the seat assembly off of a 1988 Polaris Indy 400...This part is in great condition...There are no rips in the seat and the cover looks new...the tail light functions as it should...the lens has no cracks...the two bolts on the sides of the lens are stripped out but all of the bolt heads are good...the seat has no fading...the connector is in great shape...comes as shown |
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