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2014-1015 Polaris Indy 550 Adventure Rear Seat Seat Black 2685648 #2299 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Menomonie, Wisconsin, United States

Menomonie, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

This is a 2014-1015 POLARIS INDY 550 ADVENTURE REAR SEAT SEAT BLACK 2685648. GREAT SHAPE, FACTORY TAKE OFF. This is in new shape and comes with everything pictured. This will fit many years/models but verify with your local dealer/parts microfische.  Don't like the price, make an offer!








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Buyer understands that used/new goods/item(s) can be dangerous if used improperly, installed improperly, damaged, and or not installed to manufacturer(s) specifications.  Buyer understands that they must contact manufacturer to obtain up to date installation
 instructions and manuals.  Buyer will always wear proper personal protective equipment when installing purchased item(s) for the hazards present and/or potentially present; and eliminate any sources of identified/potential risks. Inspect the item(s) upon delivery and before installation.  Buyer understands that the item(s) are sold as is / described and pictured on ebay auction.  Buyer understands that it may be impossible for Seller to know exact condition of used product when sold to buyer. Buyer also understands that the Seller is not responsible for any of the Buyers' actions at anytime that may cause some sort of Loss; as well as while riding the Buyers personal off-road vehicle with the item(s) installed or when installing purchased item(s) on the machine.

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