Polaris Virage Starter Solenoid on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Selling a Starter Solenoid 4010826 from a Polaris Virage. I am including the cable to the starter as part of the deal 4010118. The parts may cross into other Polaris models, but please check for crossover. New parts are valued over $70.00 (not including the SS screws)
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