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Polaris Bag Cargo Storage Luggage 07181610 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Suncook, New Hampshire, United States

Suncook, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Polaris Warranty:No

Description

USED- Polaris bag. 

Condition

Dirty, worn and faded throughout. 

This auction only includes that which is shown in the photos above.

Shipping                                                                                                

U.S. Items Ship using UPS Ground or USPS Priority Mail.
International Items Ship using Express Mail International or Priority Mail International.

Payment

Payment is due at the close of the auction!

Return Policy:

We do our best to accurately describe each item. If we have misrepresented the item, or sent the wrong item, we will gladly accept a return for a full refund. Please contact us via eBay as soon as possible after delivery, no later than 14 days.  If you changed your mind or purchased the wrong part, we can accept a return minus the shipping cost. Returns must be received in the original condition that they arrived, so please make sure to pack them well.

Disclaimer

If we have incorrectly listed the year make or model that this part came off of we will gladly take this part back. We list the Year, Make and Model of the vehicle that this used part was removed from. It is your responsibility to make sure that it will fit on your vehicle if it is of another year make or model. Thanks!

 

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