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Polaris Snowmobile-xc Edge Headlight Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Pelham, New Hampshire, United States

Pelham, New Hampshire, United States
Works as it should. Minor scratches from snow/ice
Type:Headlight Warranty:No Brand:Polaris

This is a used Polaris XC 700/800 Edge snowmobile headlight assembly. Came off a 2005. The assembly is in excellent condition. The only defect on the item is a foggy area on the front of the lens from snow/ ice build up while riding. There is not moisture inside the unit. It come with stock bulbs and clips. 

Item is sold as is. No returns are being accepted after purchase. Sale is final. Please ask questions or concerns prior to purchase. 

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