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Polaris 2410119 Genesis Start Stop Fwd Rvs Bilge Lanyard Switch 99 00 01 Nice! on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Palm Coast, Florida, United States

Palm Coast, Florida, United States
EXCELLENT CONDITION
Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:2410119 Brand:Polaris

UP FOR SALE:    POLARIS  START/STOP SWITCH

This is a Polaris start / stop / fwd/ reverse/ bilge switch.
It was from a 2000' Genesis 1200cc , freshwater ski with only 59 hrs on it!  *Should fit 99'-01' Genesis models, may also fit Virage, TX, I , but please make sure, thanks!
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