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Camso (camoplast) Snowmobile Track Cobra 1.6 129"/15" W/ 1.6" Lug 9291c on 2040-parts.com

US $629.95
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North Adams, Massachusetts, United States

North Adams, Massachusetts, United States
CAMSO (CAMOPLAST) SNOWMOBILE TRACK COBRA 1.6 129"/15" W/ 1.6" LUG 9291C, US $629.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:CAMSO Manufacturer Part Number:D1505146 UPC:DOES NOT APPLY

CAMSO
FORMERLY KNOWN AS CAMOPLAST


COBRA 1.6

We’ve taken the Cobra design, known for excellent performance on the soft,
 loose snow of ungroomed trails, to another level—
1.6” lug height
 for even better traction and performance for on/off trail riding. 
 Cupped lugs for superior acceleration and braking in loose soft snow conditions
  Flexible lug design for superior off-trail performance


120" TRACK
15" WIDE
1.6" LUG


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413-664-7111


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