Polaris 500 600 700 800 Edge Pro X Xcsp Switchback Rmk Flywheel Great Condition on 2040-parts.com
Big Lake, Minnesota, US
I have a good used flywheel out of a 2001 polaris edge xcsp 600. Part # 4060223 It is in excellent working condition with only 1838 miles on it! Should work on many 600 twins from 2000- 2005
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