Skidoo Track 121x15x2.52 .75 Lug Mxz Formula Summit 570-2071/570207100/5041524 on 2040-parts.com
Rockford, Michigan, United States
For sale is a track removed from a 97 Skidoo Formula Touring. It is in good working condition with no missing lugs or clips. Will fit any sled that requires 136x15x2.52 pitch. Lug height is around .75 inch.
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