Polaris Magnum 325,,-2002 2x4 Shaft-drive R-side Front A-arm Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Arizona, United States
THESE ARE USED PARTS FROM A 2002 POLARIS 325 2X4 SHAFT DRIVE ..THIS AUCTION IS FOR THE R-SIDE FRONT A-ARM ASSEMBLY.. THSY ARE USED. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES. THEY MAY FIT OTHER MODLES.YOU SHOULD CHECK WITH POLARIS DEALER FOR FITMENT.SHIPPING IS FREE. I DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF THE LOWER U.S.A. I HAVE OTHER PARTS FOR THIS UNIT THAT WILL BE LISTED LATER. PLEASE CHECK MY EBAY STORE FOR OTHER PARTS. THIS UNIT WAS FROM A THEFT RECOVERY..THEY REMOVED THE ENGINE..
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