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2001 Polaris Trail Boss 325se 325 Exhaust Shield Muffler Protector Guard on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Payson, Utah, United States

Payson, Utah, United States
NICE CONDITION. THIS WILL FIT MANY DIFFERENT YEARS AND MODELS. PLEASE CHECK OUR DESCRIPTION BELOW
Fits:ATV Placement on Vehicle:Right Brand:POLARIS Surface Finish:PLASTIC Manufacturer Part Number:1261086 Warranty:Yes Compatible Model:TRAIL BOSS 325SE GEN 2 GENERATION 2 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

THIS EXHAUST SHIELD IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. IT SHOWS SOME LIGHT SCRATCHES, BUT IT IS NOT CRACKED, OR BROKEN. THE PLASTIC TABS ARE NOT BROKEN OR DAMAGED. THE FOIL ON THE BACK SIDE IS STILL IN GOOD SHAPE. THE BOLT COLLARS ARE INTACT.

PART # 1261086

PLEASE CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS. 

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