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Vintage 75 Ski-doo 305 Twin Rotax Engine Fan Shroud 911-791, #17 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Levering, Michigan, United States

Levering, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

Item #18

Vintage 75 Ski-Doo 305 Twin Rotax Engine Fan Shroud

Number on part is 911-791

Good used condition. Fan spins. Has corrosion.

Will get cover as shown.

May fit others also.


Do your own research to make sure this will fit before buying. 

Used parts are normally dirty so expect them to have some grease, grime and or rust on them.

Will get parts as pictured. Check pictures to make sure you are ok with condition before buying.


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