C & A Pro Xt Crossover (xtx) Ski White on 2040-parts.com
Sauk Centre, Minnesota, US
For sale. C & A Pro 7.25" wide 1" Keel depth WHITE skis. These skis have two seasons and about 2800 mi on them. Some scratches and nicks but completely straight and solid. The come with 9" shaper carbides but they are in fair to poor shape. The mount kits will be sold seperatly. These skis sell for $448.95 as white skis are $20.00 more.
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