Polaris Sportsman 500 Front Shock on 2040-parts.com
Wattsburg, Pennsylvania, US
this is a brand new all the stuff from this bike is from a bike that a guy bought new and thought that he could part out and make money I bought the rest, what was left never even ran may have scratches from sitting around but all new this was a 2010
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