2.5 Dash Air Intake Filter Polaris, Arctic Cat, Ski-doo on 2040-parts.com
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
INCREASE THE AIR FLOW TO YOUR POLARIS, SKI-DOO, ARCTIC CAT, YAMAHA SNOWMOBILE FOR INCREASED POWER! This is one Flow Rite rubber grommet mount, intake filter from Starting Line Products Inc. It is designed to mount in the dash of your snowmobile in order to increase air flow to the air box. A must for modified sleds. Requires drilling a hole in your dash.
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