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2001 Polaris Edge X Xcsp 600 Left Side Foot Rest Support Rail on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Big Lake, Minnesota, United States

Big Lake, Minnesota, United States
good condition.some marks where i ground off the rivets.
Brand:Polaris Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

I have a left side foot rest rail support for a 2001 Polaris edge x 600.   Removed from a excellent running engine with low miles of 3167 ,This will fit many applications.  

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This fits the following

2001-2003 Polaris edge x xcsp chassis and more!

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