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Skidoo Mxz Rev And Rev Xp 141mm Rear Wheel Plastic Yellow Suspension Gsx Mxz on 2040-parts.com

C $49.99
Location:

alma, QC, Canada

alma, QC, Canada
IT IS NOT A NEW BUT GOOD USED
Marque de la pièce:BOMBARDIER État:D'occasion Garantie:Non

This auction is for 2 rear axle bogey wheel with used bearing. This wheel fits many different models and years and measures 141mm.FIT ALL MODEL REV XP AND REV WHIT WHEELS 141MM. This wheel and bearing is good condition.I have many other Ski Doo parts in excellent condition for most late models rev and revxp not listed in this store. Send me a message for parts requests

 

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