You are bidding on a tail light for an antique or vintage Ski-Doo. I can't remember what it came off but it was a pre 70's Ski-Doo. The light says "bombardier" on it. Great shape.
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Windshields for Sale
- Vintage ski doo tail light
- Sno stuff 450-233-55 windshield low - 9in. white(US $71.95)
- Sno stuff 450-229-50 windshield low - 9in. black(US $61.95)
- Sno stuff 450-108 windshield standard - 11.5in. smoke(US $61.95)
- Sno stuff 450-520 windshield high smoke(US $71.95)
- Sno stuff 479-648-50 flared windshield low - 9.5in. - black(US $71.95)
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