Kawasaki Snowmobile Skis Invader Intruder on 2040-parts.com
Newton Falls, Ohio, US
These came off an 1980 invader with low miles. They have been blasted and primed and painted with hammer rite paint. They do have some pitting in spots. They are straight and not beat up complete leafs and saddles and rubber stops too. Thanks for looking.
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