Skidoo Recoil Starter Summit X Xrs Mxz Skandic Freeride Formula 420889769 on 2040-parts.com
McCall, Idaho, United States
Up for auction, one Skidoo recoil starter, removed from a very clean great running 2007 Summit X with 2112 miles. It is in great shape, no damage, it works perfectly, it doesn't stick or do anything funny. The rope is full length minus about an inch, I did cut the knot off. These starters have been basically the same since the year 2000 with a bunch of updated part numbers up to now, so this will fit 2000-2014 models. Please feel free to ask about your model, I can check fitment for you. This part number was original on the following.Assemblies where 420889769 is used
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