Vintage Ski Doo Rotax Polaris Recoil Spring 11-158 Kx11158 on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Michigan, United States
New unopened recoil spring KX11158. Online parts lookup shows this replaces Rotax #420 9391 10 & fits Polaris TX-C 81-82, Indy Trail LT 83-84 and 2005 Frontier Touring. |
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