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05 Polaris Sportsman 800 Efi Cam / Camshaft on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Perry, Arkansas, US

Perry, Arkansas, US
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2005 Polaris 800 Sportsman EFI Camshaft. Item is in good working condition. Lobes and bearing surfaces are smooth. Item may fit other models, please check your machine for correct fit before ordering. If there is a problem with a item please contact me and i will do my best to correct it quickly.


Shipping: I use USPS for my shipping carrier. All items will receive a tracking number when shipped. Please allow more shipping time for orders in AK, PR, and HI. I do not ship to Canada.

Condition: Great= Like new.....Good= Has signs of normal wear, but works as it should......Fair= Has some cosmetic flaw, but is a useable part.

Returns: I will issue a refund for parts that arrive broken that are not listed as broken. I will pay return shipping and a full refund for that reason only.

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