Ski Doo Rev Xp Mxz Tnt 800r Etec Rebuildable Front Shocks 600 Ho Gsx 11 12 13 on 2040-parts.com
Gloversville, New York, United States
Front shocks removed from a 2011 ski doo rev xp 800 r etec TNT. The shocks are the rebuildable aluminum type. I compressed them a few times to check for leaks they look good. Please ask all questions. 17" eye to eye.
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