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2004 Polaris Msx110 / Msx150 Intake & Throttle Body Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

East Norwich, New York, United States

East Norwich, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Polaris Warranty:No

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2004 Polaris MSX110/MSX150 Intake System Parts Lot (Weber Motor)

Item Description

  • Brand: Polaris
  • Model: 2004 MSX110
  • Item: Intake & Throttle Body Assembly
  • Part #: *
  • Condition: GOOD

  • Additional Information:
    • Pulled from a 2004 MSX110 PWC.
    • Ski had only 19 hours. Parted out because of defective cylinder plating.
    • Includes exactly what is shown in the photos. Nothing else is included (no sensors).
    • Includes Intake Manifold, Throttle Body, Flange, Bolts, Intake Pipe.
    • Parts are in good useable condition. See photos for close-up views.
    • Part is from a Weber motor. The same motor is used in the Polaris MSX150, some Hydrospace watercraft and some jet boats.
    • Buyer is responsible for verifying compatibility.
    • Part is described as accurately as possible and is sold AS-IS, with no returns for any reason.
    • Actual Photos.

    • **Other parts available for this ski. See my other listings or contact seller for more info.


Shipping Information

  • *U.S. Shipping Cost: Use ebay shipping calculator.
  • Shipping Method: UPS
  • Insurance: Included in shipping and handling cost.

  • Non-US Bidders: Before bidding, contact the seller regarding restrictions and shipping costs.

    *Continental US Only; Shipping Cost To Other Destinations May Be Higher.



Payments

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    • NO PERSONAL CHECKS.

  • Payment is due within 7 days.


Return Policy

  • NO RETURNS
  • NO REFUNDS


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