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Polaris 600 Xcr Indy Xlt Touring Handle Bar Kill Switch Throttle Brake Lever Rxl on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Wetmore, Michigan, United States

Wetmore, Michigan, United States
complete and working. Look nice
Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:5224514-067

This is a NICE complete handle bar set up for a Polaris XLT. This came off of a wedge chassis 1996 XLT 580. This will fit the earlier years and up to 1997 in the wedge chassis. Nice set. Thank you to ALL of our past and future customers. Please let us know if we can assist you with other quality used and new powersport products. Location PA9

This Polaris 5224514-067 HANDLEBAR,BLK,1"RAISED is used in the following models and assemblies:


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