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Sno-jet Vintage Snowmobile Nos Hood Hinge Backing Plate on 2040-parts.com

US $4.00
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:SnoJet Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:100791 Sno-Jet Number:100791 Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

Kawasaki Sno-Jet Vintage Snowmobile NOS Hood Hinge Backing Plate Sno-Jet # 100791 Kawasaki # 35034-3521. 

This is the hood hinge backing plate used on the 77 Astro and SST, 78 Inviter and Intiguer, 79-81 Drifter 340/440 (note it is not used on the 80 Drifter 340 F/A)

This backer is NOS (New old stock).

Items ordered will be consolidate for shipping whenever possible.

Note: This is a multi item listing so you may not get the exact item pictured.  All items are of the same quality.

Please visit my store North Country Snowmobile Parts for Vintage Kawasaki snowmobile parts for Invader, Intruder, LTD, Drifter, Inviter, Intriguer  and Interceptor.  Vintage Sno-Jet – SnoJet snowmobile parts, vintage John Deere snowmobile parts, and engine parts for ultralites  

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