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Polaris Magnum 425 Engine Atv Rebuild on 2040-parts.com

US $995.00
Location:

Bettendorf, Iowa, United States

Bettendorf, Iowa, United States
Condition:Remanufactured


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* This is a motor rebuilding program for the Polaris 425 Magnum Engine
* The way this works is you must first call Mark Brenny at 563-359-7222 (m-f 9am-6pm, sat. 9am-3pm) and explain the condition of your engine that you will send in.
* DO NOT CLICK THE BUY IT NOW. FIRST CALL MARK BRENNY!
Rebuild prices vary depending on the condition of you engine core.
* All arrangements must be made over the phone. Please do not send questions via email.

Mark Brenny is the owner of Brennys Motorcycle Clinic in Bettendorf, Iowa. He has been the owner and a mechanic for over 30 years. He is the one who will personally rebuild your engine. All services and prices can be explained and determined in one short phone conversation.

Prices will range $995 +/- depending on your personal situation.

If you are interested, call Mark Brenny at 563-359-7222. Check out my other items!

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