Polaris Chopper City Sports Alpine Snowmobile Windshield Bag Indy 1988 - 1998 Tp on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Polaris - Chopper City Sports - Snowmobile Windshield Bag - this will fit 1988 - 1998 standard Indy sled. Padded teal colored nylon with black edging. New with tags. Comes with installation instructions. Don't miss out!
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