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Skidoo Xm Xp Tunnel Rack Linq Ski Doo Tunnel Protector on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Clarkston, Washington, United States

Clarkston, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

Up for sale is this all aluminum Tunnel Rack for Skidoo XM or XP with the Linq bracket systems.

This rack Does Not Include the Linq brackets or base but these are available thru most Skidoo dealers.

Look at pictures as they are part of description...What you see is what get.

This rack keeps your tunnel bag, cargo, fuel can, etc. up off the tunnel to help with cooling.

I have 2 of these on my XM & on warm days I stuff snow under them to run cooler.

4 holes on each side ( 2 for mounting Linq brackets & 2 for bungees or soft straps, etc)

MWD = Mountain West Designs.   

Payment thru PayPal only and due within 2 days. Shipping continental USA only and within 2 business days.

Ask any questions prior to bidding. Contact me if interested in powder-coating cost & time frame.

I powder coated 1 hammered black & riveted a colored panel underneath to accent the cut-out, COOL !!

Contact me thru E-Bay if you want to see additional pictures of what I've done.

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