Polaris Indy Snowmobile Seat New Nos Oem 2682274 on 2040-parts.com
New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States
This is a seat for the 1998 Classic Polaris snowmobiles The Polaris is white and fades to blue at bottom This seat has a fuel sending unit factory installed. The piping is magenta color This seat retailed for about $440.00 from dealer. Seat will fit many Indy 400 , 500 , XLT , XC , XCR , Storm and other models. Thank you 262-347-8509 Please see my other auctions for even more seats and covers. Thank you
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