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Polaris Xlt 600 Triumph 600 Flywheel 3085615 '98 '99 '00 Fuji Fp9102 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.98
Location:

Saint Johns, Michigan, United States

Saint Johns, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:3085615 Brand:Polaris

THIS IS A USED FLYWHEEL TAKEN OFF A '00 POLARIS TRIUMPH 600 PART # 3085615.  THIS RETAILS NEW FOR $392.08.   


-Polaris Part # 3085615
-Fits Various 1998-2000 Polaris 600 Triple Models
-Retails New For $392.08
-FP9102

FITS SPECIFICALLY THE FOLLOWING MODELS:
1998 XLT CLASSIC (0983857) - Magneto
1998 XLT LTD (0983756) - Magneto
1998 XLT SP (0985776) - Magneto
1998 XLT TOURING (0983357) - Magneto
1999 XLT CLASSIC (099ED6AS) - Magneto
1999 XLT SP (099AB6AS) - Magneto
1999 XLT TOURING (099ET6AS) - Mgneto (4948384838D002)
1999 XLT TOURING (099ET6ASA) - Mgneto 099Et6s (4948384838D002)
2000 600 TRIUMPH (S00SB6AS) - Magneto

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