Studboy G Force 9" Carbide Polaris Steel Ski 88-06 on 2040-parts.com
Newton, Iowa, United States
STUD BOY 9" CARBIDE G-Force for Polaris snowmobile with steel skis. Will not work on plastic skis the studs are not long enough.
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