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Throttle Body & Tps, Used, '05 Ski-doo Mach Z 1000 Summit 1000, Retail $1183.99 on 2040-parts.com

C $175.00
Location:

Barrie, Ontario, Canada

Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Taken from a 2005 Ski-Doo Mach Z 1000 SDI. In excellent condition. Includes throttle position sensor. Please examine photos carefully.
Brand:Ski-Doo Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Manufacturer Part Number:420889192 and 270000251

GENUINE OEM SKI-DOO

USED

THROTTLE BODY AND THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR

Includes: Throttle Body (420889192, Retail $1183.99) and Throttle Postion Sensor (270000251, Retail $59.99)

Fitment:

  • 2005 Ski-Doo Mach Z 1000 SDI
  • 2005 Ski-Doo Summit 1000 SDI
  • 2005 Ski-Doo Summit 1000 SDI Highmark
  • 2005 Ski-Doo Summit 1000 SDI Highmark X

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