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Ski Doo 2008 Rev Xp Mxz 600 Ho Sdi Front Torque Arm Gsx Tnt 500 800 800r 08 09 on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
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Pewamo, Michigan, US

Pewamo, Michigan, US
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This is a Front Suspension Torque Arm off a 2008 Ski doo XP Rev MXZ 600 HO SDI. Arm is in very good condition with no cracks, welds, or damage and is straight. Bolt holes and threads are good. Arm comes complete with all the bushings. E-mail us with your questions. Thanks for looking

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