Taillight Housing Lens Polaris Snowmobiles Indy 340 Indy Trail Centurion Indy400 on 2040-parts.com
Nampa, Idaho, US
New aftermarket taillight housing and lens for most Polaris snowmobiles from 1976-1998 except longtrack models with built on cargo racks. 13 3/4" x 3" 3 bulb taillight does not come with screws or bulbs or bulb sockets or wiring. Check to make sure your seat hasn't been changed and still has the removable taillight housing. I do combine shipping on multiple listings when I can. For combined shipping, purchase then wait for an invoice to pay. Payments on auctions due no later than three days after close of auction, Thanks for looking. Customs can delay shipping by location.
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