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Snowmobile Super Caddy Shop Dolly Artic Cat Polaris Skidoo Yamaha on 2040-parts.com

C $49.99
Location:

PIERREFONDS, QC, Canada

PIERREFONDS, QC, Canada
Condition:New Brand:YAMAHA ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT Manufacturer Part Number:SMA-CADDY-SP-KT

FOR SALE BRAND NEW IN BOX SEMI-PRO SLED CADDY.  THESE ARE SOLD FROM YAMAHA MOTOR.
Lightweight aluminum constructed with heavy-duty 60 mm swivel casters. Comes with patented non-slip Hydro Turf centre which helps secure skis to caddy and prevents damage to the wearbar. Caddies come assembled. Set of three.
Will fit most sleds and skis.

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