Speedwerx Lightweight Muffler Arctic Cat Zr/f/xf/m 9000 1100 Turbo 2012-16 Black on 2040-parts.com
Hamilton, Michigan, United States
Selling a used speedwerx can for a 1100 turbo. I ran it on my 2013 one season, nice sound but needed a stright pipe to accommodate larger turbo. 320 new!
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