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96 97 Polaris Sl 700 Slt Engine Motor Crank Case Shaft Cylinder Head Hurricane on 2040-parts.com

US $449.99
Location:

Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States

Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States
GOOD CONDITION MOTOR! PAINT PEELING FROM ITS AGE! FROM RUNNING SKI!
Manufacturer Part Number:2200676


      96-97 POLARIS  JETSKI  SL SLT 700 COMPLETE MOTOR! CASH ONLY SALE!
      GOOD USABLE CONDITION,  SEE PIX, USE ZOOM. 
 VERIFY FIT, I DONT; KNOW WHAT U HAVE SO I CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE IF THIS WILL NOT FIT!
 
                   I DON'T KNOW WHERE WILL IT FIT,  SO VERIFY PROPER FIT!  PLEASE VERIFY FIT WITH DEALER OR YOUR MECHANIC!   
                                             SORRY NO RETURNS. THIS IS FINAL SALE. 
             CASH ONLY SALE, U ARE WELCOME TO COME OVER AND INSPECT IT! ITEM LOCATED SOUTH AMBOY NJ, 08879
      CALL OR TEXT 201 790 2138

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