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08 Ski Doo Summit X Xp 800 Lightly Used Belt #417300377 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Montpelier, Idaho, United States

Montpelier, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used

2008 Ski-Doo Summit X XP 800 lightly used belt #417300377. It is in great working condition with nothing wrong with it's functionality. 

This is a good usable part in working condition for its intended application. Blemmishes may include, but are not limited to: scuffs, scratches, abrasions, cracks, dirt, grime, oil, bends, etc. Defects will be included within the description or photos. 

These are used items and may need cleaned and show signs of wear. See photos for the true condition of the item your are purchasing.  If you are unsure of the item you are bidding on, please feel free to contact me with questions. Questions and concerns will be answered promptly within a 24 hour period at most, and typically much faster.

Buyer responsible for fitment to their particular machine prior to purchase. Check with your local dealer to be sure the item will work for your application. Item sold as is, no warranties


On Apr-12-16 at 10:00:18 PDT, seller added the following information:

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