Polaris Rzr Fuel Tank Assembly 2520595 on 2040-parts.com
Hinesville, Georgia, United States
New, out-of-the-box RZR 800 Fuel Tank Assembly complete with Fuel pump. Never installed/ no fuel has been added. Fits the 2008 Polaris RZR 800. Original box no longer intact, but will properly repackage for shipment.
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