Custom Made Billet Alum Spindles For Ski-doo Xp, Lighter Than Stock on 2040-parts.com
Foreston, Minnesota, United States
Custom made Billet Alum Spindles for Ski-Doo XP. Uses 2008 upper ball joint. Taller with more strength and 6 oz. lighter than stock. New
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