Polaris Xc 600 Right Side Trailing Arm With Ski Spindle 2000 on 2040-parts.com
Rome, New York, US
you are bidding on a right side t arm that was removed from a 2000 xc 600 but will on other models. The assembly is in good working condition and ready to install. There is a little damage on the inside slide block but everything works as it should. If you have any question please ask. Thank you for looking at my auctions..
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