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Snowmore!! - Vintage Snowmobile Idler Wheel - 590 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Port Huron, Michigan, United States

Port Huron, Michigan, United States
out of a now closed shop -- unused
Brand:does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply

Up for consideration is a vintage snowmobile part. This came from an Old Snowmobile/Repair shop that is now closed....I don't know the history prior to my possession of it . . . it looks great and is as pictured.............please ask any questions you may have.......... USA only please.............Flat Rate shipping --- for the lower 48 only........thank you. Be sure to check out our other listings . . . we DO combine shipping..........................   .........................................   ........................................   .............................................  .......................................   K10

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