This is a seat from a 2002 Polaris Sportsman 500. May fit other years and models. It is very usable, the only problem is that it has a few tears because the seat came off when the atv was being transported. Payment is due within 48 hours of auction end. Item will be shipped as soon as possible after payment is confirmed by pay-pal. I only accept pay-pal. I only ship to the continental U.S.
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