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Arctic Cat 46-38 Cam Helix on 2040-parts.com

C $20.00
Location:

Mont-Louis, Quebec, Canada

Mont-Louis, Quebec, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:Arctic Cat Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:0748 668A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Arctic Cat snowmobile cam helix 46-38 for mecanical reverse models
Removed from a 2010 TZ1 Turbo low milage, 
Will fit a lot of AC models, make sure for fitment.
Good condition but it has a defect, see pictures. 
Will not compromise the good working condition.

IMPORTANT!
What you see is what you get, look picture
Make sure for fitment.
No warranty, no return
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