Vintage Polaris Snowmobile Ski Toe Kit Purple C 2871877 - 224 1998-2000's Indy on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Brand new Polaris - PLASTIC SKI TOE KIT - For all Polaris snowmobiles with plastic composite ski's - 1998 - 2000's era - Color: New Purple C - mauve color - discontinued item - NOS - Hard to find! Perfect paired with black skis too!!!! Part # 2871877 - 224. Don't miss out! BM
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