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1997 Polaris Xplorer 400l Recoil Starter Pull Rope Sportsman Trail Blazer Xpress on 2040-parts.com

US $67.50
Location:

Hazen, North Dakota, United States

Hazen, North Dakota, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No


I will be out of town starting Friday, August 12 @ 15:00 through Tuesday, August 16. Any items purchased during this time will ship out on Wednesday, August 17th.

This is the recoil starter from a 1997 Polaris Xplorer 400L 4x4. It is in good usable condition. The only flaw I have found with it is the little bushing where the starter bendix shaft sits in has some material missing as shown. I have found this to be a common occurrence with Polaris ATVs. I do not believe it to be a major issue. Rope and case in good shape otherwise. It is missing the plug at the top. May fit other years and models such as Sportsman, Trail Blazer, Scrambler, Magnum, Sportsman, Express, 250, 300, 400, 500. Please check fitment with your dealer before ordering.

Please no international bidders. This item is being sold AS IS NO WARRANTY.

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