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Bottom Line Snowmobile Wearbar 6" Carbide Ski-doo F-06-0-4-438 on 2040-parts.com

US $41.99
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:F-06-0-4-438 Brand:Bottom Line UPC:Does not apply

Bottom Line Traction DUAL SERIES wearbars are a dual style runner with the Dominator 60 degree carbide only offered by Bottom Line Traction Products.  The DUAL SERIES are designed to reduce darting and keep you going straight down the trail. Price is per bar (1 skis).  Note: Dual series carbides are packaged and sold individually.

Product Number: F-06-0-4-438

Fits:

1998-2003 Ski-Doo All with Plastic (Flex) Ski

2002-2003 Ski-Doo Gran Touring SE / GS / Sport

2002-2003 Ski-Doo Legend Sport RER

2002-2003 Ski-Doo MX Z Trail


One wearbars per package (see photo)


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