Custom Axis Snowmobile Racing Shocks on 2040-parts.com
Le Roy, New York, United States
Custom Axis dual adjustment (Compression & Rebound) Racing Shocks. Complete set. In good condition. Shocks fit 2003-2007 Ski Doo Rev short track sleds. Shocks will need routine service and revalving for riding style and weight. Currently set up for 175# and aggressive trail riding.
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