Cdi Ignition Unit 2002 Polaris Classic 600 Xc Sp Edge 500 Pro X 440 on 2040-parts.com
Rothbury, Michigan, United States
For sale is a used cdi out of a running 2002 polaris classic 600. I have several other parts available for many machines. Please contact Keith via phone or text at 2316382665 for questions. Thanks
This Polaris 2201980 KIT-CDI,S60-44-4010585 is used in the following models and assemblies: 2002 600 CLASSIC (S02ND6ES) - Magneto2002 600 XC SP (S02NP6ESA) - Magneto /Sb2002 600 XC SP (S02NP6ESB) - Magneto S02np6esa/Sb 2002 600 XC SP F/O (S02NP6ES) - Magneto /S02ne6es2002 600 XC SP M-10 F/O (S02NE6ES) - Magneto S02np6es |
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