Nos New Vintage Ski Doo Blizzard Everest 504049700 Snowmobile Brake Disc Rotor on 2040-parts.com
Barneveld, New York, United States
NOS Ski Doo brake disc we aquired from a dealer that closed. Matching it up to some used ones we have it appears to fit 1980-1981 Ski Doo Blizzard and Everest. 8.75% sales tax in NY. Free Shipping within the US. Thanks for looking!
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