Two Front Drive Sprockets And Hardware: Vintage Ski-doo on 2040-parts.com
Ballston Spa, New York, United States
"This buy it now" is for Two Front Drive Sprockets and installation hardware for Vintage Ski-Doo.
Fits Ski-Doo sleds from1962 through early 70's. Comes complete with 18 Stainless Steel machine screws and nylock nuts, enough to install both sprockets (a $16+ value). Also check out other items and our line of high quality Vintage Ski-Doo covers in our E bay store..... Click on the door in upper right corner of listing |
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