136x15x2 2.52 Pitch Camoplast Challenger 679-9842 on 2040-parts.com
Lowville, New York, United States
Camoplast Challenger track 136x15x2 2.52 pitch track. These tracks are new old stock and have been just sitting in storage for the last few years. Any questions on these items please ask, as all sales are final.
Polaris,Arctic Cat, Ski-doo, Yamaha
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