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5430997 Polaris Snowmobile Oil Tank on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Barrington, New Hampshire, United States

Barrington, New Hampshire, United States
TANK IS NEW,NOT IN BAG OR BOX,TANK IS DIRTY ON THE OUTSIDE AND HAS SOME SCRATCHES
Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:5430997

THIS IS A POLARIS SNOWMOBILE OIL TANK # 5430997    FITS  1988 400/400 SKS / 650/ 650 SKS   1989 400 / 500 / SKS / SP / 650 / SKS  1990 500 / SKS / SP / 650 RXL / CLASSIC   1991 400 / 500 / CLASSIC / SKS / SP / 650 / RXL / RXL SKS   AND OTHER MODLES UP TO 1999    PART IS NLA FROM POLARIS

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