2011 2012 Polaris Rush Switchback 800 Cfi Fuel Filter From Spi on 2040-parts.com
Saginaw, Michigan, United States
This Fuel Filter is the latest design from SPI for the Polaris 800 CFI Fuel injected engine. Fits 2011 to 2012 Rush, Switchback, RMK and similar 800 models. Brand new and unopened. I bought this for my 2012 Rush, but I have traded that sled for a 2016 Rush which takes a different filter.
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