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US $85.99
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Findlay, Ohio, United States

Findlay, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:POLARIS Manufacturer Part Number:2880385

Give your sled a sporty custom look with this Black Low Windshield. This strong, durable windshield installs quickly and easily and enhances the sled’s smart styling.

COLOR: Black
MATERIAL: Optical-grade polycarbonate; durable construction, 20% thicker than the stock windshield
HEIGHT: 7” tall for a low-profile look
FITS: AXYS RUSH and AXYS Switchback models
INSTALLATION: Installs quickly & easily in place of stock windshield; uses stock mounting hardware
ADDITIONAL FEATURES: Polaris branded

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