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Polaris Genesis Virage New Oem Fuel Injector Kit Part # 2201875 / 2202190 on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Sanford, Florida, United States

Sanford, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:2201875 Brand:Polaris

This is a brand new Fuel injector kit, MSRP is $502.02!

This should fit these following models, check with manufacturer for more information.  Polaris W005098D GENESIS FFI, Polaris W005098I INT'L GENESIS FFI, Polaris W015098D GENESIS I, Polaris W015098I INT'L GENESIS I, Polaris W015198D VIRAGE TXI, Polaris W015198I INT'L VIRAGE TXI, Polaris W025098C GENESIS I, Polaris W025098D GENESIS I, Polaris W025098I INT'L GENESIS I, Polaris W025198C VIRAGE TXI, Polaris W025198D VIRAGE TXI, Polaris W025198I INT'L VIRAGE TXI, Polaris W035098CA/W035098IA GENESIS I, Polaris W045098CA GENESIS I

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