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2000 Polaris Edge Xc 440 Sp Front Suspension Trailing Arms on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Northfield, Vermont, US

Northfield, Vermont, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:1820941-293 Part Brand:Polaris

These are trailing arms off a 2000 Edge xc 440 SP. I'm quite sure these were ONLY used on that sled.  Please verify part # before bidding and ask questions if you are not sure.  The arms were painted WHITE with automotive quality paint and clear coat.  They are in good shape, with a few chips and as I mentioned one of the radius rod mounting holes is drilled out larger.  These came on a sled I bought and did not fit right so I put the correct ones on and do not need these any more.  I'm sure they are hard to find if you have an 2000 xc 440, so I'd love to see them go to someone who can use them! Please contact me ahead of time if you are NOT in the lower 48 and need these! Thanks.

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