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Nos Original Unused 1972 Raider Twintrack Seat Bottom - New on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, United States

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Raider Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:RA-1320 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

New, NOS Original 1972 Raider Twintrack bottom seat cushion. Raider part number RA-1320. These US made originals are show quality, from original Raider factory surplus inventory. When these are gone, they are gone. These will fit all '72-75 Raider Twintrack snowmobiles, all models; 290, 340, 400, 440, Bandit, 34TT, 44TT, Hawk, Eagle, and Double Eagle models, but they are factory correct for the 1972 model year Raider sleds. Listing and price is for one cushion. If you order more pieces, the shipping cost can be adjusted, or overages refunded. See our other auctions for more new, and NOS Raider parts, including new, correctly detailed flared '73-'75 Raider windshields. Thanks.

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