Rear Sprocket 38t Fits Polaris Predator Or Outlaw (2874320) Red on 2040-parts.com
Kenmore, Washington, US
This is an OEM Rear Sprocket with 38 teeth for a Polaris Outlaw and/or Predator. It is red in color and we have 2 in stock.
Pierre's Polaris is a certified Polaris Dealer and we look forward to doing business with you!
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