05 Polaris 900 Rmk Snowmobile Rear Plastic Rack #1 on 2040-parts.com
Montpelier, Idaho, United States
Used rear plastic rack removed from a 2005 Polaris 900 RMK snowmobile. In usable condition but does have a small crack(see pictures) and one of the screw mounts has been broke(also see pic). Other than that in good condition and was mounted securely still with the imperfections. May fit multiple years/models. Buyer responsible for fitment to their particular machine prior to purchase. Item sold as is, no warranties. |
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