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Polaris Pro X Xr Xc 440 500 600 700 800 Starter Rewind Recoil With Handle on 2040-parts.com

US $12.48
Location:

Merrillan, Wisconsin, United States

Merrillan, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Polaris Manufacturer Part Number:5630645

Item: 

Polaris Starter Recoil Rewind Assembly.  Out of 2004 Polaris Pro XR 440. 

Some items are USED and will show signs of use.  I will do my best to detail anything that is beyond normal wear and tear.  Most items will fit on a large number of models.  I can only guarantee the item will fit the snowmobile/ATV listed in the description.  Please contact your dealer.

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I do my best to ship next day after payment has cleared.  Please allow an extra day or two for the larger items.  I use the US Postal Service Priority Mail whenever possible.  I will do combined shipping.  For most applications, you can take 50% off the price of the lowest shipping price.  I also welcome local pick-up.  Please send me a message after auction for combined shipping or local pick-up.

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