2009 2010 Polaris Outlaw 450 525mxr Main Frame With Ownership Atv Used on 2040-parts.com
Gloversville, New York, United States
Used frame removed from a 2010 polaris outlaw 450 mxr. The frame is straight and all the holes are good. The frame does have a couple small dents from being pull started, also some of the paint has worn off at the top. The frame will come with clean New York registration. We do not have titles here.
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