Good working Polaris 750 storm crankshaft no where new condition some of the bearings are slightly loud and it has a bit of surface rust but it was out of a fully running 1993 Polaris storm 750. I would have no problem using it in my snowmobile. Please just note it has the normal wear and tear I would estimate it has about 3k to 4k worth of miles on it but I can not guarantee. All bearings and rods spin freely.
Shipping $19 to lower 48 states only
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