Polaris Rmk Assault 800 Throttle Body 2011-2012 on 2040-parts.com
Pullman, Washington, United States
Throttle body from a 2011 Polaris RMK 800 Assault, the clip on the TPS is broken, otherwise in good shape, sold as pictured For questions please call 509-332-6512 |
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