Ski Doo Rear Skid Suspension Shock Mxzx 700 800 600 Skidoo Mxz Form Rebuildable on 2040-parts.com
Shelocta, Pennsylvania, United States
Good used rear skid from a 2001 mxzx 700. Rebuildable shock. No visible damage, came from a good running sled. Front insert sleeve is missing where front mount bolts thread into, I needed it for another skid so it is not included with this one.
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