Polaris 3 Pulse Tach Tachometer Fits 3 1/2" Hole Triple Storm Xlt Rxl ? on 2040-parts.com
Roblin, Manitoba, Canada, Canada
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. Thanks for looking........... Check out my other items!
Bin Location: FS-2-3 approximate packaged 21x15x12 cm 0.650 kg 04/08/16 Shipping time within Canada is usually about a week or slightly longer. Shipping to the USA is generally around 11-21 days. Bidders from outside North America should email me for shipping costs and delivery time....it can get costly to ship overseas and to South America. Canadian buyers are subject to applicable taxes. I do not charge any taxes to US or overseas buyers, however in some cases it is possible that you may be charged duty fees upon receipt of the merchandise. I ship ASAP after payment is received. Thank you for your interest in my items and be sure to check my feedback to feel confident that you are dealing with a very reputable seller.
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