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Arctic Cat Zr 440 Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

North Bay, Ontario, Canada

North Bay, Ontario, Canada
Used engine has 4500miles on it. runs great
Brand:Arctic Cat Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

this is for the engine only.  no carbs or electrical or exhaust.

picture is of actual engine. it's still installed in sled in good running condition and is for reference only.

Engine will be pulled after purchases.

I reserve the right to pull the add or not sell engine if sold as a full running sled locally and this add will be deleted when or is sold locally..

will try to get video of it running in near future.

currently fogged and drained of fuel in a enclosed trailer

it is a 1997 Arctic cat ZL440 liquid

No warranty or returns

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