Polaris '99 Xcr 700 Ves Triple Crank Case 800 600 on 2040-parts.com
Macedon, New York, US
This is a crankcase removed from a 1999 XCR 700 VES triple motor. Parts are in excellent working condition with no scuffs or cracks. Includes all hardware. Will fit '97-2003 XCR 600, 700 680 and 800 motors , but not the '96 models. Buyer to pay $22 shipping in the US and $38 to Canada. Parting this entire motor so check my other items.
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