Polaris Storm 800 Head Heads Top End Motor Engine Sks 94 95 96 97 Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Central Square, New York, US
These are from a 95 Storm 800, all heads are in good condition. They have been cut. This is for 1 head.
If you need more parts I parted this motor due to the weight of shipping or I would sell it complete.
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