2000 Ski-doo Mxz 500 600 700 800 Right Or Left Suspension Slide Rail on 2040-parts.com
Schofield, Wisconsin, US
Slide rail taken from a 2000 Ski-Doo MXZ 600. Works on either side.
Please be sure that parts fit before you purchase item. All parts are in good working condition unless stated otherwise. I try to document and take pictures of any major flaws. Please keep in mind that used parts are not usually flawless and my contain some minor scratches, surface rust, fading, ect.
If you purchase multiple items at the same time I will combine shipping when possible and refund any savings back through PayPal.
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