Polaris Fst Throttle Body New Turbo Lx Switchback on 2040-parts.com
Palmyra, Maine, United States
Throttle body removed from a 2010 turbo lx with no miles.
Dealer pulled the motor to use on a warrenty claim, rest of the sled is now being parted out. All parts are in excellent condition, no miles. Check my other listings or contact for particular parts. Discount available on multiple items. |
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