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FOR SALE: 1999 Skidoo MXZ 600


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I bought this sled new and it is in very good condition.

 

MXZ 600, 144 Studboy stainless/carbide studs with aluminim backers, dealer installed mirrors, dealer installed fuel and water temp. guages.

 

This sled only has 840 miles on it.

 

Some miles are local, but most are trail miles from MI and WI. I rarely get to ride anymore and when I do ride up north, I will take a couple days and rent a new sled, usually of a different manufacturer to see how I like it. Since I have been doing this, my sled sits and takes up space. When I go north, I will just rent one from now on. To be honest, I have fallen in love with the new REV platform that Skidoo has and I will rent one on this years trip.

 

Selling price is $2000.

 

Pick up or I can deliver within a few hundred miles at an agreed upon price (probly gas and a few $$ for my time and a drive thru stop :D ).

 

More pictures are available, just PM, e-mail or reply here with your e-mail and I can send them to you.

 

 

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Your not far away from me and I sure could use a visit to Ruth's Chris or St. Elmos downtown!  :D

 

 

 

 

 

Ha after hitting a Ruth's when dad and I were in San Diego a few years back, I have to say that that could knock a couple bucks off the asking price, ha. Good food, but bring your wallet.

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Ha after hitting a Ruth's when dad and I were in San Diego a few years back, I have to say that that could knock a couple bucks off the asking price, ha. Good food, but bring your wallet.

 

Thats what I am thinking St Elmos dinner = free snowmobile :D

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