Kimpex 08-291 Steel Ski Black Ref 505065300 Ski-doo Tundra 250 277 1993 To1998 on 2040-parts.com
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Skis & Runners for Sale
- Kimpex carbide runners 90 deg skidoo 380 440 500 550 600 700 800 v1000 1997-2008(US $79.41)
- Kimpex 08-344 steel ski ref 505070199,505063910 ski-doo 380 440 500 583 95-1999(US $84.41)
- Kimpex 08-310 steel ski ref 86c-23710-00 black yamaha 250 300 340 1977-2005(US $89.41)
- Kimpex carbide runners wear bar 90 deg polaris 500 550 600 700 750 800 2007-2013(US $59.41)
- Kimpex carbide runners 90 deg astrojet yamaha 250 295 300 340 400 440 540(US $47.41)
- Stud boy pol-d1225-45 deuce carbide wear bar 4.5'' polaris 340, 440,500,600 more(US $69.60)
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