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golden ticket

800poodragon

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Received a card from Polaris in the mail yesterday saying our golden ticket is at our dealer. I started reading the fine print and it looks like it says it is valid for LE only...my plan was to snowcheck a red 163 with a 2.6 track. I at least want a 163. According to that if I get a 163 it has to be an LE which is only available in 3 inch track....I would be fine with the lime squeeze even but do not want a 3 inch track...if that is the case my golden ticket is no good to me. Anybody else read the fine print?
 
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I know last year mine was considered an LE just because it was a custom snowcheck with the painted tunnel and optional colors. I'm not sure if that still applies this year but it's worth asking your dealer about
 
All of the snowcheck select customizable sleds in the past were considered "LE's" including my 15 and 16. Guarantee they meant it could be used on any snowcheck, but didn't realize it would confuse everyone.
 
All of the snowcheck select customizable sleds in the past were considered "LE's" including my 15 and 16. Guarantee they meant it could be used on any snowcheck, but didn't realize it would confuse everyone.

Yes in the past all snowchecks were called LE,
This year they have the LE (limited edition) in a separate section and when you build a sled you have "snowcheck select" or "stocking model". I checked with my dealer, they looked on the golden ticket itself and it says the same thing. I am not sure what the difference is but do want to know now. If you say you want to snowcheck a red 163 Pro with a 2.6 track, that not what Polaris is calling an LE, they call it a snowcheck select. You do not present your golden ticket at snowcheck time, you present it when your sled is in and have to pay for it. Would like to know now if I have to pay 1000 dollars more. May keep me from snowchecking right now if there is no incentive. My dealer did not think it would be a problem but did not know for sure. Said they will inquire Polaris about it.
 
Here it is.

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