86 Ski Doo 377e Safari 377 E Start Skidoo Engine Cooling Fan Shroud Intake on 2040-parts.com
Lake Villa, Illinois, US
PARTING OUT A SKIDOO SAFARI 377E - PLATE READS OCTO 1985 / 1986 MODEL YEAR GOOD COOLING FAN ASSEMBLY SPINS GREAT - GOOD FAN - GOOD ASSEMBLY - THE BELT SHOULD BE REPLACED AND NOT USED
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