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New Kimpex Metal Brake Bad Polaris Xc Classic Sp Le Trail Txc 400 500 600 273798 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Belchertown, Massachusetts, United States

Belchertown, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:273798 Fitment Models 1:Centurion 400 SKS Classic XC 500 SP 600 LE SE 650 Part Brand:Kimpex Fitment Models 2:RXL Sport GT Trail Deluxe ES TX-C TX-L 340 Product Category:Brakes Sold As:Each

  • FITMENT:
  • Polaris Centurion 1979-1982
  • Polaris 400 1985-1991
  • Polaris 400 SKS 1987-1988
  • Polaris Classic 1988-1992
  • Polaris XC 400 1991
  • Polaris 500 1989-1992
  • Polaris 500 SKS 1989-1992
  • Polaris 500 SP 1989-1992
  • Polaris 600 1985-1987
  • Polaris 600 LE 1986
  • Polaris 600 SE 1985
  • Polaris 650 1988-1992
  • Polaris 650 SKS 1988-1990
  • Polaris 650 RXL 1990-1992
  • Polaris Sport 1987-1993
  • Polaris Sport GT 1990-1992
  • Polaris Trail 1985-1993
  • Polaris Trail Deluxe 1988-1993
  • Polaris Trail ES 1987-1989
  • Polaris Trail SKS 1987-1989
  • Polaris TX-C 1979-1980
  • Polaris TX-L 340 1979-1982
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