Polaris Coil / Wires 1g3792 / 031104 Off Of A Polaris 550 on 2040-parts.com
Archbold, Ohio, United States
Used coil from a 2005 Polaris classic 550. Coil worked when removed with no issues. One spot on 1 wire has electrical tape (pictured) and boot has some type of rubber sealer on it (not sure why boot does not appear to be ripped.
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