Roll-o-flex Ski To Spindle Rubber Bumper Pad on 2040-parts.com
Potterville, Michigan, United States
SKI SPINDLE RUBBER BUMPER PAD You are bidding on one NEW rubber damper pad
that fits between ski and bottom of front spindle. I think it fit the sky on a 1969 thru
1771 Roll – O – Flex snowmobile. I
try to give an accurate description on all my items. |
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