2012-2017 Zr F Xf M 6000 8000 Black Arctic Cat Snopro Low Windshield 6606-376 on 2040-parts.com
Carey, Ohio, United States
This auction is for one new OEM Arctic Cat low black windshield, part number 6606-376. Features; Low design offers enhanced visibility 12" tall from the front tip to the center top Can be used with hand guards This windshield comes stock on many 2014-2017 models Fits Models: (Excludes 3000, 7000, & 2017 9000) 2012-2013 F 800, 1100, 1100 Turbo 2012-2013 XF 800, 1100, 1100 Turbo 2012-2013 M 800, 1100, 1100 Turbo 2014-2017 ZR 4000, 5000, 6000, 8000 2014-2016 ZR 9000 2014-2017 XF 6000, 8000 2014-2016 XF 9000 2014-2017 M 6000, 8000 2014-2016 M 9000 |
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