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1965 Ski Doo Snowmobile Alpine Twin Track Hood Antique on 2040-parts.com

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Augusta, Maine, United States

Augusta, Maine, United States
This is a used hood for a 1965 Ski Doo Alpine TWIN TRACK. This hood has some holes and cracks and it clearly needs to be restored. It is not perfect condition and if you have any specific questions please ask me. There rare cracks and holes.
Type:Bombardier Ski Doo Alpine TWIN TRACK Warranty:No Brand:Ski Doo Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a used snowmobile hood for a 1965 Bombardier Ski Doo Alpine Twin Track.  It has holes and cracks in it.  There is no glove box cover or tag.  The shipping costs will be dependent on how much it costs to get it to you and the packaging required.  I have no idea what this will cost. If you want to pick it up locally thats ok for me. 

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