Ski Doo Elan Track Will Fit Others on 2040-parts.com
East Charleston, Vermont, US
this track came off a 1978 elan its useable not the greatest but ive seen these tracks a lot worse and still goin im giving free shipping not out to make alot of money just too good for mud flaps ship to 48 states if you can pick it up at my house you can
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