1980 Can-am Qualifier 350 Can Am Rear Wheel Hub Oem 80 Bombardier Original on 2040-parts.com
Whitehall, Montana, United States
this is a rear wheel in fair shape for a 1980 can am qualifier 350. has some dings, but really nice, straight, and has sprocket for reference, sprocket and tire are shot, will probably pull tire to ship cheaper
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