Polaris Indy Snowmobile Seat New Nos Oem 2681803 on 2040-parts.com
New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States
This is a seat for the 1995 Classic Polaris snowmobile. This seat has the fuel sending unit installed from Polaris The piping is blue in color with Polaris in blue as well This seat retailed for about $400.00 from dealer. Seat will fit many Indy 400 , 500 , XLT , XC , XCR , Storm and other models. Thank you 262-347-8509 Please see my other auctions for even more seats and covers. Thank you
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