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Polaris Edge Windshield Storage Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Barron, Wisconsin, United States

Barron, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Parts Unlimited

This is a storage bag that is made to rest between the gauges and the windshield for a Polaris Edge chassis snowmobile.  This gear bag is in like new condition and works perfectly.  All zipper compartments work.  Use it to store your maps, tools, GPS, or any other miscellaneous items right under your windshield. 

I have other snowmobile items listed for sale right now, so be sure to check them out!  Thanks for bidding.

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