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Fox Zero Pro Rear Shock Ski Doo Polaris Arctic Cat Xp Mxz Xc Dragon Zr Zl Summit on 2040-parts.com

US $189.00
Location:

Stacy, Minnesota, US

Stacy, Minnesota, US
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE NEW FOX ZERO PRO ALUMINUM BODY REAR TRACK SHOCK FOR SEVERAL YEARS, MAKES AND MODELS OF SKI DOO, POLARIS, ARCTIC CAT AND A FEW YAMAHA SNOWMOBILES AS SHOWN IN THE FAR LEFT PICTURE UP TO 17 1/4" FROM THE CENTERS OF THE MOUNTING BOLTS. THIS SHOCK WILL NOT FIT  SKI DOO RENEGADE MODELS AND EARLY SUMMIT MODELS THAT USED A 20" TO 22" REAR SHOCK. I DO HAVE THOSE LONGER SHOCKS IN OTHER LISTINGS. PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING ON THE ITEM FOR DETAILS IF THE SHOCK WILL FIT YOUR MODEL. CALL 651-238-4698 IF YOU NEED DETAILS ON CUSTOMIZING THE SHOCK. THE SHOCK WILL BE CUSTOM VALVED FOR YOUR RIDER WEIGHT AND RIDING STYLE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE. THE SHOCK MAY LOOK DIFFERENT THAN THE ONE PICTURED. I HAVE MANY OTHER STYLES OF SHOCKS AND SNOWMOBILE PARTS AVAILABLE SO CHECK MY OTHER ITEMS OR CALL IF YOU DO NOT SEE WHAT YOU NEED.  

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