Polaris Snowmobile Gauge Cover With Reverse Indicator on 2040-parts.com
Barron, Wisconsin, United States
This is a gauge cover that was removed from a 2010 Polaris Trail/RMK. This sled did not have a tachometer, so a cover was put in place over the hole. Included is the reverse light indicator. This should snap over any gauge opening on edge chassis snowmobiles. Make sure to see my other Polaris parts listings! Thanks for bidding. |
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