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Polaris Primary Drive Clutch Sportsman Xplore Magnum Trailboss (fits Polaris) on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Erin, Tennessee, United States

Erin, Tennessee, United States
And OEM item that has been used. The primary drive clutch has already been tested and everything works great.
Fits:ATV Warranty:No Brand:Polaris Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Compatible Make:Sportsman, magnum, Xplorer, Trailboss

MIDTENNATVUTVSALVAGE

All Parts are Carefully Removed & Inspected from a 1998 Polaris Sportsman 400 4x4
 
Up for sale is the primary clutch drive clutch to a Polaris Sportsman 400

*PLEASE NOTE I HAVE 95 POLARIS TRAILBOSS 2x4 COMPLETE THAT I AM PARTING OUT 
A 94 POLARIS XPRESS 4x4 COMPLETE THAT I AM PARTING OUT*
 
Please let me know what part is needed and then I will list with or without pic.

Polaris Parts may & should fit the 300 400 500 

As always please make sure this item will fit before purchase

Parts may also fit the Trail Boss/ Magnum/ Xplorer/ Xpress 

Show's normal wear from years of use

Overall in Great Condition 

Parts are sold as is cause of year

If you have any questions please ask before you purchase

Thank you for shopping w/ MIDTENNATVUTVSALVAGE

Blaine 615-210-3211
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