2010-11 Polaris Rush Pro Ride 600 800 Upper Steering Post Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Up for sale is a 2010 Polaris Rush / Pro Ride 600 upper steering post assembly. This steering post is in good condition and will come with the upper and lower bushings and aluminum saddles.
Will fit other year sleds, but please check with your dealer if you are unsure. Thanks for looking! Check out my other listings for more snowmobile parts!! Will for sure fit;
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