Gas Pro Shock Rear Center 95-96 Ski-doo Formula Iii 3 Ss Mach 1 670 Z 780 Skidoo on 2040-parts.com
Marengo, Wisconsin, United States
New gas shock for many 95-96 Ski Doo snowmobiles, Mach Z, Mach 1, Formula III, Formula SS, possibly others. Replaces oem number 414 9250 00 and is for front of the rear suspension as far as I can tell.
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