1998 Skidoo Formula 3 Mach 1 Touring 700 Tripple Ck3 Hood Cables on 2040-parts.com
Rockford, Illinois, US
This is from a 1998 skidoo formula 3 700 tripple in the ck3 chassis with 2430 miles on it. This is a good set of hood cables. They measure 26.75" long. This item may fit other machines, please check with your dealer first. Thanks
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