Ski Doo 1999 Mxzx 440 Secondary Roller Clutch In Good Condition on 2040-parts.com
Charlevoix, Michigan, United States
This is a 1999 Ski Doo Mxzx 440 Secondary Roller Clutch removed from a sled that had 2653 miles on it . I have taken clutch apart and cleaned and bead blasted all rollers and bushings are in good condition has a 50-44 helix. Any questions please ask . Thanks Tim |
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