Snowmobile Ski ( Yamaha Or Other ) on 2040-parts.com
Hudsonville, Michigan, United States
For sale one brand new replacement ski that I bought for my '82 enticer. It would have fit fine but I ended up buying another ski to match . This one didn't look like the other original ski . Take a close look at all the pictures to make sure it's the one you need .
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