Saddle Skins Replacement Seat Cover By Travelcade For Polaris Atv's on 2040-parts.com
Sully, Iowa, US
This is a replacement seat cover made by Saddlemen. These are very nice replacement seat covers. They are easy to install and look great. Regular retail is $40.00 so this will be a great deal. Feel free to email us any questions you might have prior to purchase as we do not accept returns.
This cover will fit the following Polaris models: 300 Xplorer/Xpress1996-1999
325 Xpedition/Magnum 2000-2002
335 Sportsman 1999-2000
400 Xpress/Xplorer/Sportsman 1996-2002
425 Xpedition 2000-2002
500 Diesel 1999-2000
700 Twin 2002-2003
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