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3002-888 Arctic Cat Snowmobile Lighting Coil R/b 3003-251 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Barrington, New Hampshire, United States

Barrington, New Hampshire, United States
PART IS NEW,ORIGINAL BOX,BOX WAS OPENED
Brand:Arctic Cat Manufacturer Part Number:3002-888 R/B 3003-251

THIS IS AN ARCTIC CAT SNOWMOBILE LIGHTING COIL # 3002-888   R/B 3003-251    FITS   1976 CROSS COUNTRY CAT / PANTERA / FA   1978-1980 JAG 2000 / 3000 FA  / 1979-80 LYNX TWIN    1980 EL TIGRE L/C    1981 EL TIGRE L/C   1984-1985 EL TIGRE 6000     1986 CHEETAH 530 L/C / EL TIGRE    1987-1988 CHEETAH 530 L/C   1988 EL TIGRE 6000 530 L/C / WILDCAT 650 L/C

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