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1991 Arctic Cat Wildcat 700 Snowmobile Cylinder on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

South China, Maine, US

South China, Maine, US
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1991 Arctic Cat Wildcat 700 Snowmobile Cylinder

Needs Sleeve, water damage / see photo

Scoring in cylinder from rings

Will ship to USA and Canada

(If you are a buyer from Canada, 
please be aware that shipping prices have gone up. 
The shipping costs for the last couple of items we shipped to Canada;
2 carbs $35, Seat Foam $55 etc. 
If you aren't willing to pay these shipping costs
 at no profit to us then please do not bid)
 
LOW starting bid

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