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N.o.s Sno Pony Snowmobile Track on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Burt, Michigan, United States

Burt, Michigan, United States
Condition:New

I am re-listing this add due to ebay claiming it was in wrong category.I have a new,never installed Sno Pony nowmobile track.Dimentions are 45  lug holes each side ,2 inches on center, 14 .5 inches wide.These will work on the 70 mach 2 and mach 3 sleds.  1971 wedgenose 180 ,220,295r and 340 race sleds. Over the years many of these sleds have been modified.Check dimentions and pictures to make sure it will work on your sled.As is sale.Questions call 989-385-1327.Dave 


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