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Arctic Cat 0107-220 ,sprocket ,39 Teeth,15 Spline,narrow 1/2" Wide, New on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
Location:

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Arctic Cat Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:0107-220 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown


New
Arctic Cat  # 0107-220
Drive Gear Sprocket
Narrow 1/2" wide
39 teeth
15 spline
The item does have some dirt on it see pictures from being in the shop
just what is pictured
It does have some scratches,marks,dirt,dust,ETC from being on the stores shelf
Please double check to make sure that this item fits your application with your  dealer
Came from a closed small engine repair business that I purchased inventory
Please email with any questions or for additional pictures you may need before you decide to purchase
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On Apr-22-13 at 00:01:30 PDT, seller added the following information:

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