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98 Ski Doo Formula Iii 3 600 Rotax Triple Windshield Wind Shield Screen on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Huron, Ohio, United States

Huron, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used


This is a good used windshield off a 1998 Ski-Doo Formula III 600 triple rotax. It does have scratches, a broken tab, & a pice broken out in the front as shown.

Shelf 2-2


Thank you for looking at an item from Mikes Motorcycle Parts.  All parts are shipped out within 2 days of payment clearing, often times even sooner. Look at pictures closely and ask any questions, I try to describe parts as best I can. International shipments take longer sometimes due to items going throught customs so please be patient. Thanks -Mike


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