Polaris Handlebar Cover - 2003 Rmk 800 on 2040-parts.com
Brooksville, Mississippi, United States
This handlebar cover is off of a 2003 Polaris rmk 800 snowmobile, there IS A 2" HOLE in the side facing the driver for a optional temp gauge! Shows some use.
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