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Skidoo 2010 Summit Xp Snowmobile Seat on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lewistown, Montana, United States

Lewistown, Montana, United States
This snowmobile seat has no rips, or stains and is very good shape.
Brand:Ski-Doo

This is a 2010 Ski-Doo Summit XP gently used snowmobiling black seat that is in excellent condition.  It has two minimal nicks on right side front of it but otherwise is in great condition.  This seat would be great for a replacement and fits a 2008-2010 snowmobile.  This seat has comfort foam cushioning on it and  is great for anyone who loves Ski-Doo!  Let's go ride!  Thanks for looking and please contact me prior to purchase with questions.  No Returns.

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