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Polaris Snow Flap 500 600 700 800 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Xc Edge on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Lake Park, Minnesota, United States

Lake Park, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:5433961-1038 Part Brand:Polaris

This is a snow flap removed from a 2002 xc 500sp.  This snow flap is the same on all edge chassis sleds, and many more.  This is another Mr800RMK offering. I have over 19 years experience as a Polaris dealer, 15 years in salvage,  and over 35 years as a rider.  I sell my parts at a fair price, cheaper than most because I want you to get back out there on the snow.  If you feel my price is not fair please, make me an offer, but be fair, not stupid.( if auction has a "best offer option")  Most parts, if greasy, are ran through a Cuda parts cleaner, so they will arrive clean.   I will never knowingly sell parts that would not fit your sled. I use the Polaris Industries web site to verify fit. You can always email me to ask fit questions. Please check out my store, Northstar Salvage of MN, to see all my listings.  I do not offer free shipping as someone in Minnesota should not pay the same as some one in Alaska. 

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