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2000 2001 Polaris Trail B0ss 325se 2x4 Muffler Silencer Exhaust on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Payson, Utah, United States

Payson, Utah, United States
GOOD SOLID MUFFLER.THIS WILL FIT MANY DIFFERENT YEARS AND MODELS. PLEASE CHECK OUR DESCRIPTION BELOW
Fits:ATV Compatible Model:TRAIL BOSS 325 250 325SE 2x4 Brand:PURE Surface Finish:STEEL Manufacturer Part Number:PART # 1260968-029 REPLACED BY # 1260968-4 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

THIS IS A VERY GOOD SOLID MUFFLER. IT HAS BEEN CLEANED, AND INSPECTED TO ENSURE THAT THERE WERE NO HOLES, CRACKS, OR THIN RUSTED SPOTS. THERE ARE NO LARGE DENTS, OR DINGS. THE TAILPIPE IS SECURE, AS WELL AS THE INLET. THE OUTLET PIPE IS IN GOOD SHAPE. THE CLEAN OUT PLUG IS INTACT. THERE IS NO RUST OR DIRT PARTICLES RATTLING AROUND ON THE INSIDE. THIS MUFFLER IS READY FOR INSTALLATION.

PLEASE CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS. 

 PART # 1260968-029 REPLACED BY # 1260968-489

THIS WAS REMOVED FROM A 2001 TRAIL BOSS 325SE 2x4

THIS WILL FIT THE FOLLOWING.

2000 TRAIL BOSS (A00AA32AA) - Exhaust System

2000 TRAIL BOSS (A00AA32AB) - Exhaust System



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