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94-98 Polaris Xlt 600 Sp Intake Boot Carburetor Carb Adaptor 3084673 Xc Xcr on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
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Saint Johns, Michigan, United States

Saint Johns, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:3084673

Good set of XLT 600 carb boots fit's.....
This Polaris 3084673 ADAPTER, CARB. is used in the following models and assemblies:

1994 600 XCR (0941667) - Cylinder Assembly 600 Xcr
1995 600 XCR (0951676) - Cylinder Assembly 600 Xcr
1996 600 XCR (0961676) - Cylinder 600 Xcr & European 600 Xcr E961676
1996 EURO XLT SP (E966676) - Cylinder Xlt Sp 0966676 & European Xlt Sp
1996 XLT SP (0966676) - Cylinder Xlt Sp & European Xlt Sp E966676
1997 600 XC (0971776) - Cylinder E971776
1997 EURO 600 XC (E971776) - Cylinder
1997 XLT LTD SP (0973776) - Cylinder Xlt Ltd Sp
1997 XLT SP (0976676) - Cylinder
1998 XLT CLASSIC (0983857) - Cylinder
1998 XLT SP (0985776) - Cylinder
1998 XLT TOURING (0983357) 

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