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1997 Polaris Sl780 Fire Extinguisher Storage Compartment Support on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Sutherland, Nebraska, United States

Sutherland, Nebraska, United States
An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
Brand:Polaris Warranty:No

Used OEM
Fire Extinguisher Storage Compartment Support
Came off a freshwater 1997 SL 780
Good Condition
I can only guarantee this will fit the year and model above. 
Please check with your local Polaris dealer for compatibility with your machine.
Pictures in the listing is the exact item that you will receive. 

We do not use stock photos.  


AOS Return Policy: We do offer full returns including all shipping charges on items that we have accidentally misrepresented in a listing. All other returns will be subjected to a refund of the purchase price only minus a 20% restocking fee. All items are marked and will be subjected to verification before any refund is granted. We will work with every customer to make sure they are 100% satisfied.


AOS Shipping Policy: We will ship Internationally please contact us for your shipping quote before you bid.  We also offer free shipping on orders over $100.00 including all combined shipping within the lower 48 states. Excluding trailers, hulls and personal water crafts. 


AOS Mission Statement: To get people back on the water as fast as possible with quality used parts at a reasonable price and quality service.


AOS Commitment to the Community:  Our passion is to give back to our local community through donating our time and resources with nonprofit organizations that share the same values that we do. We believe our company can make a difference for the local community and economy.


AOS Environmental Commitment: We strive to be good stewards of the environment through recycling 100% of the gas and oil that we remove from all salvaged units. We utilize our local recycling facilities to minimize the amount of fiber glass, plastic, rubber, and metal that is sent to the landfill. We also partner with local retail stores and newspapers to recycle their boxes and papers for our shipping needs. We know that it is a small step in giving back to the earth, but we believe that every effort to protect our environment no matter how small or large the step is, can make a world of difference. 


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AOS REF# 97PSL780H18

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