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Ski-doo Mini-z 120cc Chain Kit Mpck on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Rome, New York, United States

Rome, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:HOLESHOT Manufacturer Part Number:MPCK UPC:Does not apply

The holeshot Performance Chain Kit is 3.5 feet of premium, high performance 420 series roller chain. This seamless, super-durable chain is built to withstand the high heat and abuse associated with all forms of snowmobiling racing. When used with Holeshot Quick-Change gears, rolling resistance is reduced, resulting in a true-pitch fit for more speed.

Fits many 120cc Snowmobiles, some models require chain length reduction


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