M-10 Snowmobile Suspension Polaris,yamaha,skidoo on 2040-parts.com
Fleetwood, Pennsylvania, US
This is a M10 suspension that was removed from an 07 Polaris IQ with low miles. Just through the shop where all boggie wheels that showed any wear were replaced and new graphite slides were installed. Ready to drop into your sled. This is a 128" suspension and will fit many makes and models. Sells with a reasonable reserve and ships anywhere in the US for $50.00. Call 610.248.7600 with any questions
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