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Polaris 1200 Platinum Piston Top End Rebuild Kit 010-835-24P OE 220145- 1mm OVERPolaris 1200 Top End Rebuild Kit. Includes 3 platinum piston kits (have a moly coating that reduces heat and friction in the start up phase of the piston) , top end gasket kit , 3 upper end needle bearings. Piston kits include rings, pin and clips. 1mm OVER SIZE ONLY Piston OEM: 2201452, 2201706 NOTE: 85MM Make Model CC HP Year Polaris Genesis 1200 1999 Polaris Genesis 1200 2000 Polaris Genesis 1200 2001 Polaris Genesis 1200 2002 Polaris Genesis 1200
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