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New Polaris Clutch Puller Xc 500 600 700 Sp 1998 1999 2871855 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

East Aurora, New York, United States

East Aurora, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:8000-3100

  • New clutch puller for original clutch that came on sled
  • Fits the following:
  • YearMakeModel
    1998 - 1999PolarisIndy 600 RMK
    1997 - 1999PolarisIndy 700 RMK
    1997 - 1999PolarisIndy 700 SKS
    1999PolarisIndy XC 500
    1999PolarisIndy XC 500 SP
    1998 - 1999PolarisIndy XC 600
    1999PolarisIndy XC 600 SP
    1998 - 1999PolarisIndy XC 700
    1999PolarisIndy XC 700 SP
  • Please email me with any questions.
  • Free shipping is for 48 lower continental United States only.
  • EBAY store sets shipping price for Canadian and international buyers, or it will be actual shipping cost for international buyers.
  • Thank you, Tim.

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