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Htg Triple Pipes For Polaris Xcr600sp on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Caledonia, Michigan, US

Caledonia, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Part Brand:Hot-to-Go

This auction is for a set of HTG triple pipes that came off my 96 Polaris XCR600SP. These pipes save about 15 lbs. off stock and increase power by 12 HP. There are a few small dings. I used them with the stock Polaris can as suggested by HTG and they sounded great. I bought them from HTG for 700.00 and now I have a newer sled. They have a fresh coat of high heat header paint on them and are ready to install. You will need to re-jet from stock. Ask any questions before you bid, please.

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