Skidoo 2000 700 Mxz Summit Rear Skid With Shocks 151" on 2040-parts.com
Milbank, South Dakota, US
Up for sale is a rear skid with shocks off of a 2000 Summit 700 151". If you are unsure if it will, feel free to ask or contact your local dealer. Items are thought to be in good working codition unless otherwise stated. I am parting out the complete sled. Feel free to ask about other parts from the same sled or check my other listings.
Shocks & Suspension for Sale
- Arctic cat 8 inch rear suspension rear idler wheels(US $20.00)
- 1998 polaris xlt limited xtra 12 rear suspension torsion springs(US $25.00)
- 2003 arctic cat mountain cat 900 rear suspension rear arm lower part(US $5.00)
- Front shocks for vintage polaris(US $15.00)
- Ski doo rev a arms 600 800 ho sdi 1000(US $0.99)
- 1998 polaris xlt limited xtra 12 rear suspension rear arm polaris 1541029-067(US $50.00)
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