Polaris Indy Classic Touring 2 Up Seat Back Rest on 2040-parts.com
Eckerman, Michigan, US
Selling 1 Polaris Infinty Back Rest. I pulled this off our 1996 Polaris Indy Touring Classic. All works includes hand warmers. There I say small tear in the back rest see tape about 1" added tape to protect from water and more damage. Some rust witch will clean up easy for a shot of fresh pain. You will need bolts witch you can pick up at your local hardware store. There is one bolt I had to cut off will need to be removed at buyers choice. Drill easy out an replace.
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