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Polaris Freedom Electrical Box W Cdi 2002 Slh Virage Complete on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Albertville, Minnesota, United States

Albertville, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Polaris Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:4010380

Ebox out of a 2002 Polaris freedom 700.

Perfect working condition.

Fresh water part.

The cdi will fit the models listed below but the box may be different.

99-01 slh.

99 slth.

00 virage 700.

02-04 freedom.

Paypal only. Please pay at the end of auction for quicker service.

Sorry no returns. Sold as-is. Feel free to ask any questions prior to purchasing.

I ship to the address in your paypal account unless told other wise.

Will send pics as per request.

Thanks for looking.


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