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Ski-doo Oem Shop Manual For All 1982 Snowmobile Models on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
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Hicksville, New York, United States

Hicksville, New York, United States
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Brand:Ski-Doo Manufacturer Part Number:Service Manual

Used OEM Ski-Doo Shop Manual For All 1982 Snowmobile Models Including: Elan, Citation 3000, Citation 4500/E, Citation SS, Nordik, Skandic, Everest 500/E, Everest L/C, Blizzard 5500 MX, Blizzard 9500, Alpine 640, Elite 464 LC, Spirit, Mirage I, Mirage II/E, Mirage Special, Futura 300, Futura 500/E, Futura L/C, Sonic MX and Ultra Sonic. If you just picked up a used sled and want to do your own work this manual is a must have. This is a used manual in good condition, there are no ripped or missing pages, The cover is loose.

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