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Vintage Ski Doo Olympic 300 Series Nos Cover on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sheffield, Massachusetts, United States

Sheffield, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New

This is a brand new NOS ski doo Olympic cover. I was the first one to take it out of the bag and unfold it. It is in perfect condition all of the straps are brand new with shiny chrome. I found it in the original bag and it comes with it. Also included is the original instructions on how to put it on. The bag has a small half dollar sized hole in the top. The bag and the cover say it fits an Olympic 300 but I do not know what year. Almost positive you will not find another like it! Any questions call Joe at  413-229-34012. take away the 2 at the end. I did this to eliminate scams.

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