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Polaris Rmk Pro 155 Track, Mint Condition! on 2040-parts.com

US $435.00
Location:

Brush Prairie, Washington, United States

Brush Prairie, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Polaris Warranty:No

I am parting out a 2011 Polaris 800 Rmk 155
It had 2746 miles on it

This is a stock 155 track. It appears to be in excellent condition. I looked it over and found no missing lugs or even any chunks missing!
It even has very few few threads exposed on the sides that is typical of a track with 500 miles on it.

I cannot be sure of the actual miles on this track, but judging by the way it looks, I would guess it is a very low mileage replacement that was put on this sled shortly before it was wrecked. You look at the pictures and decide for yourself!

I am parting out this entire sled, so check my other auctions or email me with any needs. At this point, I still have almost the entire sled for sale!

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