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Polaris Electrical Box Stator Cdi Flywheel Package 1996 Sl 700 Non Working on 2040-parts.com

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Bowdon, Georgia, United States

Bowdon, Georgia, United States
ELECTRICAL PACKAGE OFF A 1996 SL 700, THIS SET UP WAS NOT GETTING FIRE, COMPLETE EBOX WITH CDI STATOR AND FLYWHEEL WITH HARDWARE.
Brand:Polaris Warranty:No

ELECTRICAL BOX COMPLETE WITH STATOR AND FLYWHEEL WITH HARDWARE OFF A 1996 SL 700 WITH NO SPARK, OPENED EBOX AND FOUND BROKEN MESSED UP WIRES INSIDE,  WIRES SHOWN IN PICTURES,  ALL IN PICTURES IS INCLUDED. ALSO THIS IS BEING SOLD AS IS AS NON WORKING.!....THANKS FOR LOOKING.!

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