1982 Polaris Tx - C Snowmobile Parts Catalog Book Original on 2040-parts.com
GREAT NORTH, US
THIS IS A FACTORY ORIGINAL 1982 POLARIS TX - C SNOWMOBILE PARTS CATALOG MANUAL . PARTS BOOK IS IN GOOD CONDITION . THIS HAS PART NUMBERS AND ILLUSTRATIONS . CONTENTS INCLUDE BODY AND TRIM ,HOOD , IGNITION , STEERING , SKI , CHAINCASE , ,DRIVE CLUTCH , DRIVEN CLUTCH , SUSPENSION , TRACK , MAIN HARNESS ,DRIVE SHAFT , ENGINE MOUNTING , CRANKCASE AND CYLINDER , CRANKSHAFT AND PISTON , BLOWER HOUSING , CARBURETOR , FUEL PUMP , MAGNETO , RECOIL STARTER, FUEL PUMP . BUYER PAYS 6.00 SHIPPING. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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