Polaris Low Blue Racer Wedge Hood Windshield Rxl Nos Oem 5431455 on 2040-parts.com
New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States
This is a NOS OEM low racer windshield that came on the RXL's. These are new in the original plastic wrap from polaris. This shield is dark blue with red pinstripe on the bottom, not black Will fit all Indy with the newer Wedge hoods with bolt on headlight pods. Not the fiberglass hoods. |
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