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07 Polaris Iqr 800 Ves Motor Complete With Single Slp Pipe on 2040-parts.com

US $2,700.00
Location:

Lynnwood, Washington, United States

Lynnwood, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

Sorry, will not split package and sell just the pipe

Excellent running 800 VES Twin with perc reverse, SLP ceramic single, Avenger 2 race pack, V force reeds, rack carbs with pods. Comes with NOS, everything is set up except the button-  never ran with NOS on this sled.

Comes with recoil, stator, exhaust valves, motor mount plate, carbs, coils, CDI electrical box, wire harness, reeds, primary, secondary, SLP pipe. Ready and is all there to drop into your IQR.

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