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1991 Polaris Indy 650 Rubber Intake Manifolds on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Payette, Idaho, United States

Payette, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Polaris

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I AM PARTING OUT A 1991 POLARIS INDY 650.  ALL OF THE PARTS I HAVE FOR THIS ARE LISTED. 

THESE ARE THE RUBBER INTAKE MANIFOLDS.

COMES COMPLETE WITH ALL 3 MANIFOLDS AND CLAMPS. 

MANIFOLDS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.  

NOT CRACKED, BROKEN, WEATHER CHECKED, OR DAMAGED IN ANY WAY.  

RUBBER IS STILL FLEXIBLE AND PLIABLE.  

CLAMPS WORK GREAT.

ITEM IS SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.  

IDAHO RESIDENTS WILL BE CHARGED 6% SALES TAX.

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