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Polaris Xplorer 400 4x4 Front Fender Fenders Oem 1999 on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Fremont, Missouri, United States

Fremont, Missouri, United States
Removed from running ATV. Part is fully functional.
Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown

Used front fenders from 1999 Polaris Explorer 400 4 x 4.    Some scratches, scrapes, dirt, & grease.

General: Some of the parts will fit other Years and models, but, PLEASE BEFORE BIDDING!!! Please check with your dealer to be sure the part you are looking at will fit the atv you have , if it is a different year,size or model.

Any questions please e-mail me prior to auction's closing.

I will combine items to save shipping charges.

I ship on Mondays - Saturdays.

Thanks for looking.

Disclaimer:

Buyer will indemnify, defend, and hold seller of this listing harmless from and against any and all costs, liabilities, losses and expenses (including attorneys’ fees and costs of defense) resulting from any claim, suit, action, or proceeding alleging personal injury or property damage caused by buyer’s acts or misconduct; and any other damages or losses caused by buyer’s breach of this agreement.  The operation of power-tools and equipment is dangerous and should only be performed by those individuals successfully trained to operate said equipment.  Your bid is your understanding of this statement and your agreement to these terms.



I enjoy selling on ebay to better than 99% of all you out there.  Most have bought from me multiple times.  I will do my best to describe anything I sell as accurately as I can.  If I make a mistake or you do and it won't fit your saw, bike, or trimmer contact me before you leave negative feedback and I bet we can work something out.  What I do not enjoy is trying my best and someone ordering a part hoping it will fit and it not and then without even sending me a message leaving me negative feedback.  Given a chance that problem could have been avoided.  To the better than 99%  thanks, I appreciate your business.


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