Polaris Starter, Fs/fst, Msx, 0451411 on 2040-parts.com
Ellendale, Minnesota, United States
NOS Polaris starter, phone number 0451411. Came off of a new FST engine that was warrantied out. Literally removed after the engine was taken out of the crate. Will fit 2006-2014 Polaris 4 stroke and 4 stroke turbo snowmobiles, as well as 2004 MSX 110 and 150 watercraft models. May fit other models, check with your dealer for fitment.
$309.99 retail! |
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