Fox Float 3 Evol Shocks And Arctic Cat Proclimb Complete 43" Front End Kit on 2040-parts.com
Mendon, Utah, United States
Complete Arctic Cat Proclimb HCR 43" front end kit with ski and track shocks. This whole kit only has 200 miles on it, like new condition. Will fit other models but you will have to check with your local dealer to make sure.
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