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Tigershark Montego 640 Upper Exhaust / Hood Pipe on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Sharpsburg, Georgia, United States

Sharpsburg, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE:

USED, TIGERSHARK MONTEGO 640 UPPER EXHAUST / HOOD PIPE.

THIS WAS PULLED FROM A FRESH WATER SKI..

IT IS A VERY GOOD USED CONDITION.

PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR OTHER APPLICATIONS.

PLEASE NOTE:

 PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT IF YOU BID ON THIS ITEM THAT YOU ARE ABLE TO PAY WITHIN 3 DAYS OF THE AUCTION. 

 ALL ITEMS SHIPPED WITHIN 2 DAYS OF PAYMENT RECEIVED. 


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