Plastic Ski & Pair 6" Carbides For Polaris Rush Switchback Indy Snowmobile Used on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, New York, United States
Nice used Polaris Rush Stock Ski and a set of 2 good used 6" Carbides. Perfect for someone who needs one ski and a good set of 6" carbides. This ski will fit Polaris Rush, Switchback, Indy, RMK, and many other Polaris models.
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