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Oem Factory 92-95 Polaris Sl650 Sl 650 Triple Jetski Pwc Hood Lid W/ Hinges on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dora, Alabama, United States

Dora, Alabama, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:Hood

You are bidding on an OEM FACTORY 92-95 Polaris SL650 SL 650 Triple Jetski PWC Hood Lid with hinges.  It is in good working condition as listed and shown and came off of a good running freshwater 1993 Polaris SL650 SL 650 Triple Jet Ski PWC.  It may fit many other years, makes and models other than what is listed so please check with your local dealership to make sure it will fit your pwc before bidding.  Buyer will pay $24.99 US shipping by paypal within 4 days after the end of the auction.  I will ship outside the US, but you must email BEFORE bidding for shipping rates as they will be higher, especially on larger items.  Thanks and happy bidding!!

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