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Arctic Cat Touring Tunnel Rails Kit 12-13 F5 F570 10-11 F Series Z1 Turbo New on 2040-parts.com

US $58.00
Location:

Hart, Michigan, United States

Hart, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:arctic cat Manufacturer Part Number:5639-347

Brand new genuine OEM Arctic Cat snowmobile tunnel rails mounting kit.This is a factory original item, not aftermarket. All mounting hardware and instructions are included. This listing is for 2 rails.

SKU: 5639-347

Adds mounting pockets for 2-up seat or rack

Sold as a pair

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2015 Lynx 2000

2012-2014 F5, F570

2007-2011 F

2009-2011 Z1, Z1 Turbo

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