70s 71 72 Ski-doo Taillight Assembly Skidoo Bombardier on 2040-parts.com
Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
Auction is for a early 70's tailight assembly with a bombordier insignia on it. I could not identify the sled it came. Item body and lens are not cracked and are in good shape. Shipping is free, Happy bidding. |
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