Polaris Wedge Chassis Heat Exchanger Right Side Xlt Xc Xcr 500 580 600 650 700 on 2040-parts.com
Newport, Michigan, United States
Heat exchanger removed from a 1993 Indy xlt 580 (600) wedge chassis sled. Should fit other wedge chassis sleds but please do your research before bidding. Excellent used shape. A little dirty but had no bends, damage, or leaks. Does have a few rivits that need to be removed before re installing.
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