Polaris 300 400 Xplorer Sports Sportsman Shifter And Linkage #1341160 on 2040-parts.com
Pensacola, Florida, US
Nice shifter and linkage. Works good. #1341160
Removed from a 1998 Polaris 300 Will fit other years and maybe other models, but check with a dealer before bidding. Unless listed in the description all different fitments are the buyers responsibility to either contact a dealer or research before bidding. All parts sold as is/pictured. Bearings, seals, and bulbs are normal wear items and may need servicing or replacing.
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