1997 Polaris Sltx 1050 Ignition Coil Spark Plug Wires on 2040-parts.com
Ocala, Florida, United States
I am parting out a 1997 Polaris SLTX 1050 Jet Ski. The Ski run good with no major issues. All the parts I am selling are usable and working. Please see photos and description for condition. What you see in pictures is what is included. I will include some hardware. You will see it in pictures or description if it is included. I will combine shipping when possible.
This is for Ignition coil with Plug ends and wire shields as seen. |
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