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Polaris Virage Sl Slt Sltx Hurrican Genesis Oem Red Key Float on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Brea, California, United States

Brea, California, United States
This item is 100% new, they are B stock prints, which means some may have flaws in printing quality.
Brand:ATLANTIS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:A1951 UPC:682440852472

This auction is for 1 new OEM POLARIS key float, We are the company that produces them for Polaris. They are 100% new,They are b stock floats, they are physically is new condition, but some have small printing flaws and did not meet the quality to be sent to Polaris. They are small printing  flaws in the Polaris Logo and most would not be noticed unless pointed out. key floats are the

 perfect way to keep your keys close at hand. We've even included a a quick

 snap

 for easy attachment wherever you need it. Normal retail of this item is $7.95 from

 Polaris

COLOR: RED

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