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Stud Boy Carbide Wear Rods Superstock-stock Ski Doo Esd-9250 X10-kt-450 2255-00 on 2040-parts.com

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New Old Stock. I bought a surplus of misc parts and pieces, this was in it.
Brand:Stud Boy Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:X10-KT-450 2255-00

This are Stud Boy Carbides.
Part #: 2255-00 QTY: 1
Superstock-Stock, Ski Doo, Precision Ski
ESD2-9250 
X10-KT-450

I bought these in a huge lot of parts. 
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