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Polaris Iq Switchback Rmk Shift Chain Case #10813 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Dubuque, Iowa, United States

Dubuque, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used

 

Parting out a 2009 Polaris RMK 600 155.   This chain case is in good condition.  Sled had 2570 miles on it.  Sled ran great before being parted.  Will ship anywheree but buyer pays shipping outside the 48 states. Thanks  NO RETURNS ON ANY ELECTRICAL PARTS!!!!  THE TITLE IS A GENERIC DESCRPITION.  MAKE SURE IT FITS YOUR SLED.  HAVE QUESTIONS ASK.  THANKS

 

I ship to the lower 48 states in the United States, if your from, Alaska shipping might be more.  I ship United States Postal Service priority or Parcel post and Fedex ground.  I will ship anywhere else but buy pays shipping.

 

ALSO PLEASE IF YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH YOUR ITEM CONTACT ME BY PHONE OR EMAIL FIRST SO I CAN RESOLVE THE ISSUSE BEFORE LEAVING ME FEEDBACK OR OPENING A CASE.  WE ARE HUMAN AND DO MAKE MISTAKES.  IF YOU DONT UNDERSTAND THAT PLEASE DONT BUY FROM US.

563-542-1906  WE ALSO TAKE CREDIT CARDS CONTACT US.  THANKS

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