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Polaris 2500lb Winch W/ Synthetic Rope Sportsman 570, Etx, 450 on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Ellsworth, Maine, United States

Ellsworth, Maine, United States
The winch originally came with cable on it, we switched it out with synthetic rope which is just as strong as the cable with more pros. Winch is slightly used but works absolutely fine.
Fits:ATV Manufacturer Part Number:2880432 tm Brand:polaris UPC:Does not apply

We have a 2500LB Polaris Sportsman Winch.

The winch originally came with cable on it, we switched it out with synthetic rope which is just as strong as the cable with more pros.

Winch is slightly used but works absolutely fine.

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