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Instock Wsm Oil Injection Block Off Plate Kit Yamaha Kawasaki Polaris Triples on 2040-parts.com

US $16.50
Location:

Duncansville, Pennsylvania, United States

Duncansville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:WSM Manufacturer Part Number:18-2040 UPC:Does not apply

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WSM OIL INJECTION BLOCK OFF PLATE KIT YAMAHA KAWASAKI POLARIS TRIPLE MOTORS

This is for all Triple Motors

  • Kawasaki, Yamaha, & Polaris
  • Allows for easy coversion of your craft to pre-mix operation. Machined from high strength aluminum, these block-off plates can be installed easily. All hardware is included..

(won't fit the xl1200LTD)

# 18-2040

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