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New Oe Ski Doo Left Trailing Arm Formula Z Mach Mxz Ss Dsa Mx Lh Vintage Grand on 2040-parts.com

US $65.50
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Frontenac, Minnesota, United States

Frontenac, Minnesota, United States
New Ski Doo LH trailing arm for mid 90's sleds with bolt on sway bars, not sliding type. Black finish may have some light flaws from yrs on the shelf, could be buffed.
Brand:Ski Doo Manufacturer Part Number:506-123-610

 NEW OEM Ski Doo LH trailing arm for mid 90's DSA sleds with the bolt on sway bar link. On this part the lower radius rod bracket is mounted vertical. I have one for a 96 Mach and that part is welded at an angle.  Please look closely at the pics to verify it's the style you need. This part is discontinued from Ski Doo and I can't find a part break down for what it exactly fits. The black finish looks like it could be buffed out due to shelf wear. Shipping via UPS ground or USPS Pri Mail. Contact me for Canada shipping.

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