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Ski Doo Rev Led Tail Light (pdp) on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, United States

Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Type:Taillight Brand:Ski-Doo Features:LED Light Part Type:Tail Lights Placement:Tail Lights

This is for a ski doo rev should fit 2004-2007. It was used for 1 year then decided to part out the sled. You will need 4 rivits to attach it and wire connectors for the 3 wires.
Note: it was modified slightly so I could get it all the way to the rear of the tunnel. The original design wouldn't work with a tunnel bag because the bag would cover it up. It will still work and function as it should if you decide to mount it where they intended. It is not discolored, has a little dust on it and the pic makes it look bad. Just needs to be wiped down.

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