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US $108.00
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NEW HISUN UTV500 CDI CDI BOX SUPERMACH MASSIO QLINK MENARDS COLEMAN BENNCHE EXCA, US $108.00, image 1
Condition:New other (see details) Fits:UTV Manufacturer Part Number:332000-115-0000 Brand:HISUN UPC:Does not apply

NEW HISUN HS HSUN UTV700 UTV500 CDI CDI BOX FOR HISUN 500CC 700CC UTV SIDE BY SIDE.

OEM PART NUMBER: 332000-115-0000

FITS THE MODELS:

Bennche Bighorn 500, 700, 700HD, 700X-HD
Excalibur UTV500-4, UTV700-4, UTV700-5
HiSUN UTV500, UTV700
MSU-500, MSU-700
Massimo Alligator 500, 700, 700-4
Menards Yardsport YS500, YS700
Qlink FrontRunner 500UTV, 700UTV, 700XL
Supermach UTV500-BF-TL, UTV700-BF-TL

Our price do NOT include any tax or duty.



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