1996 96 Polaris Indy 440 Snowmobile Engine Carburetor Carbs Carb Mikuni 34mm on 2040-parts.com
Aurora, Minnesota, United States
These were pulled from a running 440 evolved chassis. They are very dirty on the outside but sled ran fine. They have been off the sled since 3/20/16 so wouldnt hurt to clean inside out.
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