1998 Polaris Xlt Limited Xtra 12 Rear Suspension Rear Arm Polaris 1541029-067 on 2040-parts.com
Manteno, Illinois, US
1998 Polaris xlt limited xtra 12 rear suspension rear arm,shock,lower arm,shock rods. All parts in great shape other then surface rust, nothing bad just light rust. The sled was trail driven and well cared for. I am not a salvage yard. These parts were removed from my own sled. I hope these parts will get someone's sled back up and running again. Shipping is for U.S lower 48 only.
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