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New Genuine Arctic Cat Pto Crank Bearing For 73-75 Formula Ll/ext's/el Tigre's on 2040-parts.com

US $37.50
Location:

Bethel, Vermont, United States

Bethel, Vermont, United States
Condition:New Brand:Arctic Cat Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:3001-121

New Genuine Arctic Cat PTO Crankshaft Bearing For 1973-1975 Formula ll, EXT's And El Tigre's Vintage Snowmobiles With Kawasaki Engines. Part Number 3001-121. Retails for $63.95. This Is Genuine Arctic Cat, Not Aftermarket. Fits Arctic Cat Vintage Models;  1973 Formula ll;  1973 EXT 340/440/650;  1973 El Tigre 400/440; 1974 El Tigre 400/440;  1975 El Tigre Z 250/340/440 and 1975 El Tigre 340/440. It Is My Last One. Please email me with any questions. Will ship Worldwide. Thanks for looking.

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