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Polaris 15x121x.82" Snowmobile Track 5411593 Indy 500 Classic Xcf Sport Edge Sp on 2040-parts.com

Location:

McHenry, Illinois, United States

McHenry, Illinois, United States
Track is in excellent condition I would rate it a 9 out of 10. Near perfect condition.
Manufacturer Part Number:5411168 Warranty:No Brand:Polaris Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Selling this super nice Polaris Track, it was removed from a 2002 Polaris Classic 500 Snowmobile.


Track size is 15x121x.82


It will also fit the following models.

2001 Polaris Indy 500

2000 Polaris Sport (Lite)

2001 Polaris Supersport Edge

1999 Polaris XCF

2000 Polaris XCF Edge

1999 Polaris XCF SP


It may fit other models but you will need to do your research to verify.


Checkout my other ebay auctions I have more parts for this sled including the complete rear suspension!


Thanks,

Joe


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