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Comet - 217502a Deep Bore Polaris on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Rice Lake, Wisconsin, United States

Rice Lake, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Comet Manufacturer Part Number:217502A

  I bought this clutch as new in the box.  LOOK closely at the pictures. Cover looks heat stressed and bent. Possibly dropped. Sheeves look like they have belt wear and have been cleaned up.  Clutch is tight like it's been rebuilt or is NEW. Just a bad cover.

 Fits deep bore Polaris. TX type. Part number 217502A. This unit has the recessed center bolt and washer.


 I have NO CLUE where E-Bay came up with that Bogus part number in their detailed info section. Correct part number is  217502A

 I ship to the US and Canada only. 

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