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Skidoo Snowmobile Chain Case Cover / 1995 / Formula / Summit / Mach Z / Mach I on 2040-parts.com

US $28.95
Location:

Farmington, New Hampshire, United States

Farmington, New Hampshire, United States
This chain case cover is in excellent condition.
Type:Chain case Manufacturer Part Number:504 097 600 Brand:Ski-Doo Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

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This chain case cover was removed from a 1995 Skidoo Formula Z 583.
This cover is now obsolete, when available sold for 125.00
There are some numbers stamped in side of the cover-080-0310-005 / 504 0812 004         Check out my other items!  

OEM #-504 097 600 will fit the following inner case:

1995 all following                                                                   
Formula Z
Formula STX
Formula STX LT
Formula Summit 583Formula Summit 670                                                     
Formula MX
Formula MXZ          
Formula 599
Formula III
Formula SS
Formula Mach I
Formula Mach Z 


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