Polaris Indy Xlt Xcr Xc Ultra Trail Sport Xtra 10 Rear Suspension Rails on 2040-parts.com
Lyndonville, Vermont, US
This is a used set of rear suspension rails off a 1997 Polaris Indy Ultra SP 680, thay are in good working order thay were pulled from a good running snowmobile, you can check with me and i will see if it will work on your year and model snowmobile.
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