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US $39.95
Location:

Farmington, New Hampshire, United States

Farmington, New Hampshire, United States
This Air Intake Silencer fits a Polaris Snowmobile, after spending an hour on a Polaris website and by photo comparison have come up with a part number-5433401.
Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:5433401

This Air Intake Silencer fits a Polaris Snowmobile, after spending an hour on a Polaris website and by photo comparison have come up with a part number-5433401. There are some other models that appear to be the same silencer and I do believe that the difference in part number is the size (I.D) of the carburetor to air box adapter. The adapters on this air silencer are 60 mm. I.D. The distance between the adapters (center to center) is 133 mm. 

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