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Polaris Ultra Spx, Xcr 700 Carburetor Assembly, 38mm Mikuni, 1997-98 on 2040-parts.com

US $74.95
Location:

Battle Lake, Minnesota, US

Battle Lake, Minnesota, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Total purchase price minus original shipping costs refunded. Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:POLARIS Manufacturer Part Number:3130707 / 3130708

You are looking at a nice carburetor, flange, reed cage, & mounting hardware assembly to fit Polaris Ultra SPX / XCR  1997-98 triple models listed below. Carburetor part # 3130707 / 3130708.  The slide looks nearly new.  Thanks for looking!

Year Product Model Assembly
1998 SNO 700 XCR CARBURETOR 700 XCR 0985678(A) and EUROPEAN 700 XCR E985678
1998 SNO 700 XCR CARBURETOR 700 XCR 0985678(A) and EUROPEAN 700 XCR E985678
1998 SNO EURO 700 XCR CARBURETOR 700 XCR 0985678(A) and EUROPEAN 700 XCR E985678
1997 SNO ULTRA SPX CARBURETOR ULTRA SPX 0975678, ULTRA SPX SE H975678 and EUROPEAN ULTRA SPX S
1997 SNO EURO ULTRA SPX SE CARBURETOR ULTRA SPX 0975678, ULTRA SPX SE H975678 and EUROPEAN ULTRA SPX S
1997 SNO ULTRA SPX SE CARBURETOR ULTRA SPX 0975678, ULTRA SPX SE H975678 and EUROPEAN ULTRA SPX S

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