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Ski-doo Mxz 440 500 600 Vforce 3 Engine Reed Cage 99-04 on 2040-parts.com

US $224.95
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Caledonia, New York, US

Caledonia, New York, US
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These are brand new VFORCE 3 reed cages for the models listed in the title. This cage fits the Ski-Doo MX Z 440/ 500/ 600 99-04. This is the new updated reed valve system. This is the vforce part # V3120-794A-2. I used the catalog picture for my listing, the correct cages will be sent for the listed models. This kit will include 2 cages, one for each cylinder.  

  • Advanced composite technology, carbon fiber lay up and resin system.
  • Redesigned reed stops eliminates need for retaining screws.
  • Airfoil technology increases velocity of fuel/air mixture for optimum fuel atomization.
  • Symmetrical petals.
  • Super quick petal changes (screw free).
  • Custom air guides for maximum air flow. Free shipping is in the U.S only.
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