Roetin Carbide Runners Skidoo 96 97 Mxz 4 Stud 6" 60 Degree Xpr1432 on 2040-parts.com
New Paltz, New York, US
New Roetin Carbide Runners. Fits Skidoo 1996, 1997. 20 1/16" 4 Stud, 6" 60 degree. Item # XPR1432. Thanks for looking.
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