2011 Polaris Rush Cfi 600 Used Regulator on 2040-parts.com
Syracuse, New York, United States

1 Used AC/DC 14.3v regulator off of a 2011 Polaris rush cfi 600. Was removed from a sled with 1731 miles on it. Reserve right to end auction early.
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