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Skidoo Xp Plastic+ Graphics Complete on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Skowhegan, Maine, United States

Skowhegan, Maine, United States
Normal wear, no cracks
Brand:Skidoo

08-12 600rs take off plastic, Fits all xp's ,  sled wrap team graphics alone was $400 graphics are team only issued they have some nicks in them from cold weather, plastic has some pull cord wear and marks Shown in pictures but over all good condition , oem plastic- Hood, Console, panels, belly pan. all plastic is oem quality not aftermarket , The hood and console are flawless All plastic is bare plastic no foam no heat tape, Belly pan is complete as shown with aluminum grab handle.
Fits xp modles as well 2008-2012

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