Polaris 325 330 400 500 4x4 Xplorer Magnum Sportsman Seat 96-04 on 2040-parts.com
Pensacola, Florida, US
Good seat assembly. The cover is in good condition; little dirty as pictured. The base is in good condition other than one small crack at one of the mount clips. The seat clipped in and worked great so it does not seem to be affecting it.
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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