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92, 93, 94 , 95 Sl650 / Sl750 2 Oil Pumps And 2 Oil Tanks Used. on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Fowlerville, Michigan, US

Fowlerville, Michigan, US
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Item was removed from a 1993 Polaris Sl 650 and 94 SL750.

2 Used 1992-1995 Polaris Oil Tanks W Sensors and 2 Oil pumps. SL 650 750, came out of a running 1993 SL 650 and SL750  Good shape, has a few nicks and blemishes.  Part is in good used working condition.

I am not sure if these parts work properly. They look fine and the pumps turn freely. They came as spare parts when  I purchsed the wave runners this summer. They were the original parts from both wave runners. The tanks look fine. No cracks. They do have the sensors too.

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