Polaris Premium Polyester Snowmobile Cover Rush 121" 2879793 on 2040-parts.com
Cicero, New York, United States
Polaris premium polyester snowmobile cover part # 2879793.Was on my 2013 Pro R but I have since sold it.Excellent, like new condition.Never ever trailered as I own an enclosed trailer.I bought it brand new and it was only used as a dust cover and the sled sat outside for 1 week last year.I still have the straps that have never been out of the package.Buyer to pay a low $10 shipping in the lower 48.
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