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Polaris 3 Pulse Tach Tachometer Fits 3 1/2" Hole Triple Storm Xlt Rxl ? on 2040-parts.com

C $44.00
Location:

Roblin, Manitoba, Canada, Canada

Roblin, Manitoba, Canada, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:unknown

An excellent used 3 Pulse Polaris snowmobile tach. I am not certain what sled it came from but I am sure it is from a sled with a three cylinder engine. It fits into a 3 1/2" diameter hole.    

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Bin Location:  FS-2-3                                   approximate packaged                    21x15x12 cm     0.650 kg                                        04/08/16          

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