2015 Skidoo Summit X Exhaust Pipe on 2040-parts.com
Whitefish, Montana, United States
Used on a 2015 skidoo Summit X T3 174. Used for about 400 miles and bumped a tree which pushed the grill in and dimpled the insulation on the pipe. the pipe itself has no damage. works perfectly. Springs and gaskets not included.
MSRP from Skidoo is $659.99. |
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