Arctic Cat 8 Inch Rear Suspension Rear Idler Wheels on 2040-parts.com
Manteno, Illinois, US
Arctic cat 8 inch x 20mm id grey idler wheel. Brand New. I have (2) available and will sell you the second one at the winning amount if you would like it, I'll also give a discount on shipping for the two. Will work on other makes also as long as the sizes will work.
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