Ski-doo Skidoo Ski Doo Heated Handlebar Grips - Pair, New on 2040-parts.com
Orange, Connecticut, US
Hi - you are bidding on a pair of Ski-Doo heated hand grips, brand new, never installed. They are the three wire type that Ski-Doo has been using for many years. They are sold as a pair, I will not separate them, sorry.
I do not have a part number, and I cannot guarantee they will fit every Ski-Doo made, that is the responsibility of the BUYER to figure that out. No warranty, no returns please.
Please bid with confidence, I have excellent feedback and intend to keep it that way - thanks!!
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