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Antique Ski-doo Snowmobile Light - Good Reproduction Possibly Original on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Augusta, Maine, United States

Augusta, Maine, United States
I am cleaning out my collection of old ski doo parts and I came across this lift that looks nearly identical to other 63,64, & 65 Ski Doo Lights. I am not sure if this is an original or an aftermarket. If your an expert, you may be able to tell better then me. Overall the light is in great shape and comes complete with a a mounting bracket.
Brand:Ski Doo Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Warranty:No

I am cleaning out my collection of old ski doo parts and I came across this lift that looks nearly identical to other 63,64, & 65 Ski Doo Lights.  I am not sure if this is an original or an aftermarket.  If your an expert, you may be able to tell better then me.  Overall the light is in great shape and comes complete with a a mounting bracket.  Good if you don't have one. It did come off an older Ski Doo however as it wound up in my parts. 

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