Polaris Engine Cylinder 96 97 98 Ultra Sp,sks,rmk,ultra Touring Jug 680-700cc on 2040-parts.com
Climax, Michigan, United States
good stock bore cylinder for a 680 Polaris great shape could use a hone before installing it has a rust line where the piston was sitting does not feel pitted at all it will hone out
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