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Powermadd 45605 Extended Brake Line Polaris Pro-x 2006-2012 Iq Snowmobiles 41" on 2040-parts.com

US $46.95
Location:

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:POWERMADD Part Brand:powermadd Manufacturer Part Number:45605 Type:brake line Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

41 INCH LONG POWERMADD BRAKE LINE POLARIS SNOWMOBILES

This is a NEW extended braided brake line for all Polaris snowmobiles 2006-2015 including  PRO-X 2006-2015 snowmobiles. DOES NOT FIT RMK DRAGON 2009-2010, ASSAULT 2009-2015, PRO RMK 2011-2015, IQR, IQRR. Stainless steel braided line with UV protected PVC coating.

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