in good shape see pictures it also says 06-79 on it maybe the date?? its not perfect but is a good useable track I would use it if I had a sled to put it on no metal paddles missing
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Tracks & Studs for Sale
- Kimpex - 04-108-32 - track sprocket, center - 9t(US $34.95)
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- Oem 2009 polaris 800 assault rmk woody's cardboard 2.86" pitch studding template(US $34.99)
- Nos yamaha br bravo metal track slide(US $5.50)
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