2005 Polaris Rmk 151" Rear Suspension Skid 600 700 800 Ryde Fx on 2040-parts.com
Cottage Grove, Minnesota, US
Up for sale is a 2005 Polaris RMK 151" rear suspension. It has Ryde FX clicker style shocks that are all in GOOD working condition. All wheels spin smoothly, no dents or dings on suspension arms. This skid is in GREAT shape!!
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