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Polaris Snowmobile Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Baker City, Oregon, US

Baker City, Oregon, US
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In good shape with a couple of pin holes is a Polaris snowmobile cover. 2 ties on each side zippered area to put in fuel. Nose has elastic front to confirm to nose of sled. I used it for a 99 Polaris 500.

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