Boa Ski Snowmobile Front Bumper on 2040-parts.com
Canaan, Vermont, United States
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Nice used snowmobile front bumper for Boa Ski.
Chrome plated with some light surface rust but bumper is very solid. One slight wrinkle in one corner- see photos. Approximate measurements (in inches): Front mounting brackets- 19.75 from centers of holes. Distance between rear mounting points- 31.5. Length as measured from front of bumper to rear- 32. |
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