Polaris Rear Radiator Heat Exchanger Xcr Xlt Ultra Sp 600 Snowmobile 1999 1998 on 2040-parts.com
Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States
This rear heat exchanger set is in great shape and will fit many Polaris triples from the mid to late '90's, and can also be used with other models to increase cooling capacity. The heat exchanger set is approx. 14.5" wide by 13.5" long no counting the fittings on the length. This listing is for the set, and we do have multiple sets available.
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