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1997 Polaris Sltx Slx Slh 1050 900 Starter Housing Stator Magneto Hurricane on 2040-parts.com

US $26.99
Location:

Ocala, Florida, United States

Ocala, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

 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 Stater Starter Flywheel housing in good condition. It comes with the block off because this motor was run on mixed fuel and oil pump eliminated. It also comes with hardware seen  holding it together.

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