Vintage Polaris Indy1980's To 1998 Running Board Non Skid Foot Pads Teal G New on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Vintage - non-skid running board foot pads for early 1980's to 1998 Polaris Indy snowmobile. Peel and stick adhesive on the back - Measurements: 6" across the top - 2.5" across the bottom - 27" long down the middle. Teal. New! Don't miss out!
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